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

Friday Links: Absurd Miscellany

Friday October 19, 2007
Still waiting for that apology

A group claiming to be the last remnant of the medieval order respond to the Vatican's publication of conveniently long-lost documents exonerating the knights, and they want to know why the Vatican is profiting from the revelation, but can't seem to say "we're sorry."

Alchemical Aversion

A fancy new vodka brand runs into label trouble when the government decides it can't refer to itself as 'alchemical' or an 'elixir,' lest people get thew wrong idea.

Many wrong things indeed

"Many wrong things have been done by different societies like human sacrifices, vampires, soaking blood and devil worship."

Evoking Spirits Via Spray paint?

A confused reporter and an even more confused police sergeant discuss the importance of location for "satanic" graffiti pranks.

God's Army

Jeremy Hall's ordeals in the US military turn out to be only the tip of the iceberg- the Military Religious Freedom Foundation reveals they've received thousands of complaints from the ranks, for everything from unwelcome evangelizing to religious tests for enlistment.

Pop Spirituality

Michael Laitman explains why he's not concerned over faux Kabbalah.

Satan Outed Me

A catholic priest who inadvertently outed himself on video claims he was only pretending to be gay to uncover a secret satanic plot.

War on Common Sense

Worldnet would like you to spend $ this year so you can say In your face "Merry Christmas like you mean it. Their "Christmas defense kit" is just a bumper sticker, but maybe "kit" sounds like a more reasonable purchase for 5.95 (plus $10 shipping).

It's Witchcraft!

In other words, some people can't conceive how a woman could be in charge otherwise.

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