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WilmingtonFAVS’ new welcome video — soon to be on our new site | Wilmington Faith and Values
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Wilmington Faith and Values. Your Southeastern North Carolina beliefs news source. About Wilmington Faith and Values. Shifts seen in support for death penalty. Christian thriller “The Message” and “My Name is Paul” part of the Cape Fear Independent Film Festival →. WilmingtonFAVS’ new welcome video — soon to be on our new site. April 26, 2012. Please check out WilmingtonFAVS’ new welcome video. Very soon. . . 8211; Amanda Greene, editor. Give us some love:. This entry was posted in Arts and Media. You'll...
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F-Bombs | Pixiecraft: Adventures of Magick and Devotion
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Pixiecraft: Adventures of Magick and Devotion. The Life of a Practicing Pagan and Traditional Witch. Feminism. The ultimate F-bomb. I’m a Feminist. 8211; bell hooks. I think all voices are important but more important I think is being uncomfortable. I think male voices on feminism are important BUT those voices need to be respectful. Before you make some statement about “man bashing” think about what you’re going to say. Are you going to fan the flames? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Library | Pixiecraft: Adventures of Magick and Devotion
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Pixiecraft: Adventures of Magick and Devotion. The Life of a Practicing Pagan and Traditional Witch. For book reviews and a current reading list see my Pagan Reading Challenge post. I will continue updating it throughout 2012 with current reading lists. As I finish reading a book, I’ll update with reviews. After 2012 I’ll keep my reading lists somewhere else. For other book recommendations or to see what I’m currently reading check out my GoodReads. The Complete Book of Incense, Oils, and Brews. Follow M...
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Links | The Chaos Witch
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I’ve simplified this list of links to include not so much my own blog reading list (which is vast! But mainly sites that would be of interest to visitors of this site. Artists, thinkers, pagans, witches, occultists… all sorts. Please enjoy. Magic of the Ordinary. The Baptist’s Head. The Alchemist’s Garden. Charmed, I’m Sure. My Craft and Sullen Art. Occult Experiments in the Home. Phil Hine Writings, Books, Resources. Occult Experiments in the Home. Temple Forum at Barbelith Underground.
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Written World: Reviewing is Hard
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Bounding from obsession to obsession. Thursday, August 22, 2013. Now don't take this opening to mean I'm turning my back on analyzing the minutia of the commercial franchises which I personally enjoy. Don't take this to mean that I think people in Geek Culture are thinking too much. No, my problem today is that we're thinking too little. The original Clash of the Titans passes the test in the second act where Cassiopeia and Thetis's fallen head discuss Andromeda! That PROVES it was better than the remake!
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Tim | Intersections
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Exploring the crossroads of religion, culture, and science through a Pagan lens. October 26, 2016. Virtues of the Goddess: Reverence. As the calendar moves through October, our local theater options tend to turn toward plays with darker themes. Early in the month, I was privileged to see two beautifully realized musicals that turn a shaded eye onto humanity’s condition. The first was. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Itself adapted from Victor Hugo’s novel). At the end of. What makes a monster,. Yet, there a...
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I’m getting a little tired of coming back to this argument | Forging The Sampo
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I’m getting a little tired of coming back to this argument. I would post a comment on the actual article. I cannot accept what really amounts to anecdotal evidence as objective proof. Moving from the present to the historical, even if most modern polytheists hold a ‘panentheistic monist’ theology, does that mean that the religions they are a part of always did? Could that not, in some cases, be a more recent innovation? The Shape of Ancient Thought. This entry was posted in theology. February 11, 2014.
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