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Pagan Pride Day promotes religious tolerance (Maneater)
Educators, singers and a "kilted caveman" unite for the Mid-Missouri Pagan Pride Day festival in Peace Park.
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Pagan group in danger of being dissolved (The Lantern)
Dwindling numbers and an inability to fill leadership positions is threatening to dissolve an 11-year-old student organization aimed at providing a forum to individuals who worship alternative religions.
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Discuss: Religion and the Government (WOAI San Antonio)
Dominionism in any form is poison to a free society. Once you start riding down that slipperly slope into a theocratic government... you fill in the rest. It's scary, scary...
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Afterlife? Pagans believe in the here and now (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
I read with great interest Paul Greve’s article, “Non-Christians’ salvation is in God’s hands, not book” (Sept. 20). As one of the non-Christians in question, I hope a non-Christian perspective might be welcome. Photo caption: Todd
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Authors Share the Facts and Fiction of Wicca with Christians (Christian News Wire)
KNOXVILLE , Tenn. , Sept. 17 / Christian Newswire / -- Abunga.com, the family-friendly online bookstore, hosted an online chat today with Marla Alupoaicei and Dillon Burroughs about the growing religion of Wicca and how Christians can respond.
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Far from stares and jeers, pagans affirm their rites (Boston Globe)
The Reverend Kendra Vaughan Hovey, head of the First Church of Wicca in Duxbury, knows all about cold shoulders, hard stares, and verbal assaults.
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5 minutes with Lorenzo Ambriz (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Lorenzo Ambriz, 27, was raised Catholic but his interest in world religions led him to the study of Paganism at a young age. On Saturday, he’ll be at First Unitarian Universalist Church at 7150 Interstate 10 W., for San Antonio Pagan Pride Day 2-9 p.m.
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WA News (The West Australian)
PhDs in armpits, witchcraft, 1950s kitchens and Harry Potter are among the quirky research projects at WA universities that have sparked controversy over how taxpayers are funding doctoral study.
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