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Radio1 - The Body  Provided By: Achriel Composer: Barenaked Ladies
Title: If I Had $1,000,000
Radio2 - The Mind
Radio3 - The Soul  Subject: Deo Shadow Authour: Matt Habermehl
Length: 0:00
Title: episode33
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So don't talk to me about the English. Because while the Greeks were building roads and cities and temples, what were the English doing? I'll tell you what the English were doing. They were running around in loincloths, plowing up the earth with the arse bone of a giraffe!
-- Shirley Valentine
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Update: What is Wicca?
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Update: What is Wicca?
Posted by: Copperwoman on Friday, March 12, 2010 - 01:00 PM
With all the debate over a Wiccan altar being built at Guthrie Center High School, one question often heard in town is, "What is Wicca?"
The Times does not purport to be an expert on religions, but here is a basic guide to Wicca obtained from online encyclopedias and Wiccan websites. Wicca is a neo-pagan religion based on a modern form of witchcraft. Wiccans believe that a number of gods and goddesses balance the universe.
The father of Wicca is generally agreed to be Gerald Gardner of England. His initiation into the witch coven occurred in 1939. He later wrote of the experience, "...I found myself in the Circle, and there took the oath of secrecy, which bound me not to reveal certain things." Gardner published the books "Witchcraft Today" in 1954 and "The Meaning of Witchcraft" in 1959. Although Gardner is considered the father of the religion, he usually did not to use the term "Wicca," instead simply calling it "witchcraft" and the "witch cult."
Read the complete article: Guthrian Times
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