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

My Pagan is Empty, Can I Get a Refill?

Friday June 15, 2007
A my first thought on seeing this headline was big fluffy floating pagans...but no such luck, it's another one of those sanctimonious "Jesus-sized hole" ravings from America's most beloved crackpot.

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June 17, 2007 at 8:50 pm
(1) Michelle says:

Geeze….book banning and Billy Graham on the same web page.

Yes, I like Billy Graham, he’s the only honest evangelist I’ve ever seen.

However, isn’t there something in that document…you know…the, um, Constitution (the one that’s just about been shreaded by the current administration)….about, um, freedom to worship, and…um….freedom,/b> of speech which includes written fiction works like Fahrenheit 451????

Insanity abounds.

June 21, 2007 at 9:28 am
(2) RaineStarr says:

Once again, the holier-than-thous pretend to know what is best for everyone — that they have “the one true religion”. What, aside from a book of stories that has been re-written, misconstrued, edited and changed for the betterment of a group of men, makes him beleive that there is only one true path? (Look on the front of your Bible…I’ll bet it says “King James’ version”)….King James demanded that this book be edited and re-written as he saw fit: to mesh with his agenda of the day.) If Chrisitanity is for you, run with it! Just don’t demand that I convert to your faith nor tell me that anything other than your own religion is evil. Most people don’t even bother to research other religions before they begin downgrading them; they just go by their preconceived notions that they picked up on a Hollywood-made movie or some dime-store horror novel.

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