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Tag Archives: Wicca
Teacher imposes religion on kid and gets confused as to why he’s suspended
A Christian Industrial Arts teacher told one of his students that he couldn’t build a Wiccan altar and wound up in hot water once the school officials found out. He’s since been suspended without pay and is whining about it. … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, culture, In the Media, religiosity
Tagged beliefs, children, Christianity, education, faith-based delusion, I has a stupid, school, Wicca
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The One Minion Search Party, volume 23
This one pretty much called to me the moment I saw it: wicca in buffy, willow was not a wiccan No, Willow sure wasn’t. As far as I’m concerned, she was a sorcerer, because she used magic to suit her … Continue reading
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Tagged Buffylove, magic, Search Parties, spells, tv, Wicca
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Eek! Witches! Evil witches!
At the end of August I wrote about churches blaming the likes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer for why girls were leaving the church in droves. Now, from CBN.com, a new favourite source for the wacky: When you are growing … Continue reading
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Tagged Buffylove, faith-based delusion, fear, magic, tv, Wicca, witches, woo
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Why blame Buffy?
Hollywood actress SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR’s hit show BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER has been blamed for 50,000 women abandoning traditional Western religion to study paganism. According to the recent British study published in Women and Religion in the West, young women … Continue reading