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Monthly Archives: May 2010

Pagans Gather At Mohawk Park

Andrew Scott, a Pagan for 20 years, decided three years ago to bring a festival to Brantford [Ontario] to celebrate his beliefs.

On Saturday, Scott and a group of like-minded people celebrated during the third annual Brantford Pagan Meet and Greet at Mohawk Park.

The festival has grown every year, with about 100 people attending the inaugural event. Scott said he expected more than 300 would

First Amendment Claims Don’t Always Win

The First Amendment’s five freedoms ensure that government doesn’t run roughshod over our religious-liberty and free-expression rights.

But sometimes, the First Amendment doesn’t win out.

Thankfully, it’s not all that often. When it does happen, generally the situation involves balancing one of the First Amendment freedoms — religion, speech, press, assembly and petition — against other part

Pagan Burial Altar Found in Israel

2,000-year-old altar where wealthy pagans worshiped has been unearthed in an Israeli cemetery, archaeologists say.

The 24-inch-high (60-centimeter-high) granite structure—adorned with carvings of three bull heads, ribbons, and laurel wreaths—was found May 17 during salvage excavations for a new hospital emergency room in the southern city of Ashqelon (see map).

One of the oldest port cities

Wicca, Witchcraft And Wizardry On Long Island

Main Street in Smithtown is just like any other Main Street on Long Island—local pubs, delis, and places you’ll find the best and worst coffee you’ve ever had, all within a 1-mile radius. Just outside the center of town, winding roads are dotted with small churches scattered among sprawling ranches with wind socks flying from front porches and lawns that stretch to meet cherry tree-lined streets.

Croydon Benefit Fraudster’s White Witch-Hunt

Croydon’s biggest benefit fraudster tried enlisting the help of a white witch’s celestial fixers to save her being deported.

Failed asylum seeker, Adesuwa Ojo-Osagie - also known as Queen Hanson - tried to get help from the spirit world after she scammed more than £100,000 out of the tax payer.

In her time of need she sought the help of white witch, Kevin Carlyon, from St Leonards on Sea, Ea

Pagan Festival Gets Started

Pagans held a talent show to begin their four-day gathering at a campground Friday night.

The first 50 of the group to arrive told jokes, played musical instruments and sang to the delight of their fellow Wiccans in a church-social atmosphere.

The only evidence of that atmosphere was an altar that held candles, fake human skulls and a tiny wooden coffin.

A few members of the group elected

Chicken Costumes Not Protected Free Speech, Nevada Official Says

A ban on chicken costumes outside polling sites in Nevada, where they have become akin to politicking against a GOP Senate candidate, doesn’t infringe on free speech, the state’s top election official said Wednesday.

But Nevada Secretary of State Ross Miller also noted this loophole: Since someone can’t be prevented from voting based solely on how they’re dressed, there’s nothing to stop a beak

A Brief History of Nakedness by Philip Carr-Gomm

times he is woozily mystical – he seems to take seriously the fertility rites performed by adherents of Wicca – though he’s equally likely to veer off into salacious flippancy. He wishes he could have bluffed his way into the opening of the Perfume

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Prosecutors: Witchcraft-Fueled Murder Was Premeditated

Prosecutors believe modern witchcraft drove a Gold Bar man to kill his girlfriend, dismember her body and scatter her remains around Snohomish County.

Prosecutors outlined the gruesome details in the opening statements at the trial of Eric Christensen on Tuesday. Christensen has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Sherry Harlan.

Christensen told detectives the woman took a

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