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You sound very angry. However, I do agree with your post. are you a Christian, or of another religious faith?
I am a Witch of no religious faith. A real Witch, the Wizard of Oz type of Witch with real powers; not some pansy freak of nature that skips butt ass naked through golden fields of wheat hugging any trees available while ringing a little bell; that’s Wicca, a bull shit make shift so called "religion" that has no magical powers what so ever; because if they did have powers they wouldn’t have these problems in the first place. — http://anneli.com/blackbane IRC : /server anneli.com #witchcraft creator of alt.witchcraft creator of alt.traditional.witchcraft original creator of alt.religion.wicca don’t like my postings, then go to: alt.religion.wicca.moderated //// /// ‘~ ( —– // / // : ) —– Raven / / / /) / —- BlackBane / //..
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I am glad that I live in the good ol’ U.S.A!
Then you are obviously not a homosexual. — LAVENDER VELVET REVOLUTION! Disgusted with our choices for next President? Write me in: Ezekiel J. Krahlin, gay activist, homeless and civil rights advocate. To make an informed decision about me, peruse my website: http://surf.to/gaybible
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I live in Michigan and a school in Holly banned Halloween as well, so it’s not just Canada. The good ol’ USA does it too.
I am glad that I live in the good ol’ U.S.A! Gordo
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Hey, I used to live in TO… but I am much better now
It is sad when little kids pay the price for their parents intolerence. Halloween is only a religious thing for little kids if you choose to make it one for them. As far as they are concerned it’s just a day to get dressed up, have fun and get candy. — "God must hate me" "So hate him back, it works for me" Lethal weapon For a chuckle, check out http://www.homestead.com/wolfklan – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – In Toronto, Canada today, in the news a west end public school banned Halloween and all costumes because some parents object to the *pagan* roots, and *what* it stands for. (no explanation given for *what* *it* stands for) (every parent that was interviewed on T.V. was disappointed in the schools decision) In direct contradiction to their own decision, the school opted to let the I live in Toronto, and I am absolutely baffled as to why a public school here would ban costumes because of *Pagan* origins? We are a pretty open minded and inclusive city as a whole. Now there is a big debate going on as to whether or not other schools should ban Halloween. I find it curious, that in the past, the schools here have opted out of Xmass, because it is mainly Xtian, and not inclusive, so they have *Yule* a pagan based celebration instead. How can they rationalize that it’s ok for one occasion, but absolutely wrong for another?…..I don’t get -who is very disappointed in her city, today
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – You sound very angry. However, I do agree with your post. are you a Christian, or of another religious faith? I am a Witch of no religious faith. A real Witch, the Wizard of Oz type of Witch with real powers; not some pansy freak of nature that skips butt ass naked through golden fields of wheat hugging any trees available while ringing a little bell; that’s Wicca, a bull shit make shift so called "religion" that has no magical powers what so ever; because if they did have powers they wouldn’t have these problems in the first place. Raven, I am a Christian, but not an Fundamentalist. also, I don’t hold the "traditional narrow-minded" viewpoint which many people who call themselves Christians do. I consider myself denominational, for I don’t believe in Organized Religion or Dogma. I have always been fascinated by the Occult, especially Witchcraft. I would like to read up on Witchcraft, but I would like some books written by "respectable" authors that don’t have a bigoted attitude that is anti-Witch, or anti-Pagan. Could you possibly recommend some books?
Seeing that you’re a "Christian," I recommend THE BIBLE. That’s always a good place to start when you don’t know what it means to be Christian. Oh, and don’t forget… de
