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Sauron at the Air Force Academy

posted by Gus diZerega

The Military Religious Freedom Foundation, made of up Americans who take the Constitution seriously, is blowing the whistle on the  Sauronic imbeciles masquerading as “christians” who still wield distressing power at the US Air Force Academy.  This kind of ‘religion’ [...]

Theurgicon and Pagan Neoplatonism II.

posted by Gus diZerega

Brandy Williams  was Theurgicon’s second presenter.  She focused on the second set of texts most associated with this branch of Neoplatonism, the Chaldean Oracles. They were the final part of the Hermetic tradition to develop, during the 2nd and 3rd centuries [...]

Theurgicon and Pagan Neoplatonism I.

posted by Gus diZerega

I took a day off from the chaos of beginning my move when Theurgicon convened in Berkeley Saturday, August 21.  The disruption of the move plus the wanting to do justice to the richness of the presentations has kept me from [...]

Modern Paganism, Tradition, Secrecy and the Net

posted by Gus diZerega

Don Frew has just sent me another contribution to this blog.  I am happy about this for two reasons.  First is that Don is one of the most knowledgeable people I know about the Craft and its history.  I have [...]

Previous Posts

The Unbelieveable at Beliefnet
I opened my email today and a friend had forwarded a post from Wild Hunt concerning a slanderous article on Pagans and Witchcraft by Rob Kerby, Beliefnet’s senior editor. Wild Hunt explained there were so many errors and distortions in the piece it was difficult to know where to begin, and  th

posted 2:47:09pm Apr. 26, 2012 | read full post »

Earth Day II.
I have another discussion of the meaning of Earth Day for Pagans over at Patheos.  I think it complements my post below.

posted 9:06:46pm Apr. 20, 2012 | read full post »

Earth Day and the Sacredness of the Earth
I think Earth Day is a particularly important moment for contemplation and commitment by us Pagans.  Often American Christian critics accuse us of “pantheism,” and in a important respect they are right.  We do find the sacred, most of us, in the earth without reference to any transcendental sp

posted 11:57:03am Apr. 20, 2012 | read full post »

Instructive examples on why interfaith work is a good idea
I deeply believe the problems in our country are more of the heart than of the head. Here are some youtubes courtesy of John Morehead of the Evangelical Chapter of the Foundation for Religious Diplomacy on Facebook. They speak more eloquently than anything I can write that interfaith work is a good

posted 1:08:25pm Apr. 12, 2012 | read full post »

The controversy over Pink Slime - and what it means.
The controversy over pink slime is helping educate Americans to the fact that corporations are as beneficial to agriculture as they are to politics. Tom Laskawy put it pithily: “What pink slime represents is an open admission by the food industry that it is hard-pressed to produce meat that won’

posted 4:03:07pm Apr. 11, 2012 | read full post »


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