Ashcroft's prayer circle

Michael Pugliese debsian at pacbell.net
Fri May 18 09:57:49 PDT 2001


Daniel Davies>...Wicca dates back to around 1953, when a British civil servant decided to discover a whole load of previously unknown traditional rites, add a lot of sexual imagery to attract the nuttier fringes of the nudist movement, to pretend that it had anything to do with the Celts (a group also in pretty dubious historical standing), and then to invent the motto "An it hurt none, do as ye will", which as well as rather mangling its Middle English, fits in with the tribal morality of precisely no European pre-Christian society...

Heh, yet another ersatz belief (supposedly pre-modern) system manufactured just decades ago! I'll have to tell one of my ex-boyfriends who was heavily into anarchist, neo-paganism (signed books from Starhawk, Margot Adler from NPR, lunar moon baying at the moon...) years ago. Now he is close to the Trot-feminists at the Freedom Socialist Party. http://totse.com/en/politics/political_spew/nonazi.html

http://www.darkhorse2000.com/html/p-freesoc.html
>From one brand of lunarcy to another...
Michael Pugliese http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/g/gardner_gerald_b.html (Gardner, Gerald B. (1884-1964) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Gerald Brousseau Gardner, an English hereditary Witch and allegedly responsible for reviving Witchcraft in the modern Western world, was born in Blundellands, near Liverpool, England, on June 13, 1884. )...

http://160.149.101.23/chap/relpractice/other/wicca.htm http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=Wicca+cult+NRM

http://www.google.com/search?client=googlet&q=New%20Religious%20Movements

http://www.holysmoke.org/wicca/wicca_defense.html



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