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"Wicca" - Google News
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Churches Losing the Daughters of Eve - Kaleidoscope Online
Churches Losing the Daughters of EveKaleidoscope Online, AL - 1 hour agoWicca, popularized in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, is a pagan religion and a form of witchcraft, focusing on practices of nature worship and sorcery. ... |
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Guest Column by Sarah Keller: Wicca is legitimate religion, not a cult - Norwich Bulletin
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The not-so-secret Secret - Xtra.ca
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The not-so-secret SecretXtra.ca, Canada - 21 hours agoIn no way is this column intended to make light of Wicca, Wiccans or anything associated with the oppression or persecution of women who battled against ... |
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Book Review: How Wikipedia Works - And How You Can Be Part a of It ... - Blogcritics.org
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Florida university bans Christmas decor - United Press International
Florida university bans Christmas decorUnited Press International - Nov 25, 2008Stephanie Tirado, a junior who practices Wicca, argued that the very commercialization of Christmas means it is not just a religious holiday. ... |
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Sprague's leader deserves apology - Norwich Bulletin
Sprague's leader deserves apologyNorwich Bulletin, CT - Nov 21, 2008The US Supreme Court has recognized Wicca as a religion, when it is in fact a cult and potentially a dangerous one advocating the casting of spells, ... |
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“Wicca”- The Fastest Growing Belief System In The World Today! - PRLog.Org (press release)
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Wicca and custody - Arkansas Times
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‘Bones' is forensical fun: Author Reichs plans talk in Cullowhee - Asheville Citizen-Times
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Wiccan Mysteries by Raven Grimassi - Avalonia Esoteric Book Reviews
Wiccan Mysteries by Raven GrimassiAvalonia Esoteric Book Reviews, UK - Nov 6, 2008By Raven Grimassi This book claims to contain “initiate-level” teachings of Wicca and also claims to provide in depth insights into its pre-Christian ... |
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Read the Biography of Stewart Farrar, Writer On A Broomstick.
Elizabeth Guerra, together with Janet Farrar, have collaborated to record and explore Stewart Farrar’s life and career in detail. This book tracks Farrar’s development from an eager and talented adolescent to a college student and dedicated Communist to a gifted journalist and television, radio and film script writer and finally to his later life as a practitioner of Wicca and author of many nonfiction books and science fiction novels. |
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