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Pantheacon 2011: Contrasting Tolerance and Pluralism
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Gus diZerega
This isn’t quite the write-up I anticipated doing because I left my notes somewhere or other. A drag, but maybe a blessing in disguise. Now I have to search my memory about what impressed me most. And a great deal impressed me. I’ll pick one issue here, and I hope my memory of two presentations…
The moral significance of the contemporary right wing – a personal reflection
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Gus diZerega
As I read again about the utter nastiness and hypocrisy of America’s ‘conservatives’ now that they are anticipating growing in power I wonder what their spiritual significance might be at a personal level. In so many cases what they do and say seems far more motivated by malevolence towards others than by any positive value.…
Pantheacon this weekend!
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Gus diZerega
Th West Coast’s annual Pantheacon starts Friday at 1 and goes through Monday afternoon. It is one of the high points of the years for me, a chance to see old friends from different parts of the country, as well as make some new ones. There are more Pagans in one lace than I ever…
Egypt’s Grand Mufti on the Revolution
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Gus diZerega
Ali Gomaa, Egypt’s Grand Mufti has just made a statement that should raise the spirits of all who care for the well-being of the Egyptian people and a future of religious toleration and, even more, ultimate acceptance. No, he did not endorse Pagan spirituality, that is a statement that will not happen in my lifetime.…
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