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Cristina on Kirk Cameron, Stupidity, and Darwin
By
Gus diZerega
Some Fundamentalists think they have concocted a neat way of attacking evolution on the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin’s Origin of Species, lowering our national IQ below even the level to which it has currently sunk. A young woman named Cristina takes them down, and does it wonderfully. And bluntly. I have no…
The First ‘Wicca 101’ Session
By
Gus diZerega
We had our first Wicca 101 class last night, on Mabon, the Equinox. Along with the Priestess who is co-teaching, we had five students: two with previous experience, the others without. A sixth, also a newbie, will join us at our second meeting. After that, the class will be closed. It’s a nice size: big…
Of Sabbats, Wheels, and Place
By
Gus diZerega
Our Mabon and Samhain discussions have prompted this post. Wicca’s roots are in northwestern Europe, a land of strong seasons like those in much of the US. It was easy to integrate the agricultural cycle in the British Isles, and the solar cycle with the symbolism of birth, growth, adulthood, old age, death, and rebirth,…
Witch School
By
Gus diZerega
Brandi- tell me about it.
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