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By Jennifer Emick, About.com Guide to Alternative Religions since 2002

Witchcraft Tax Deduction, Rasta in Ghana, Darla Wynne

Tuesday September 27, 2005

In Holland, training in witchcraft is tax deductible.

Mothers of children murdered in the Beslan massacre are demanding an investigation into a quack "faith healer" who has seduced several of their number with promises that he will resurrect their dead children- for a price.

About time- a federal judge has ordered the town of Great Falls to pay the $53,000 in legal expenses Wiican Darla Wynne incurred battling their refusal halt Christian religious invocations at city council meetings.

If you can stand it, another Pagan Pride recap.

Ghana's Rastas get some recognition.

This is the strangest concept of "fun" I think I've ever seen.

Funny: Don't touch that phallus!

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