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Wednesday, July 18th, 2007
Dr. Clifford Alford
In an article by Kerr Cuhulain, the author notes that Dr. Clifford Alford’s degree in divinity was issued by the Church and School of Wicca.
“However, some of the qualifications on Alford's list appear to be only partially accurate. For example, you'll note that Alford claims to have obtained ...
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Wednesday, July 11th, 2007
In his own blog, Chas Clifton said:
“The phenomenon of doing the new while claiming that it is the old gives us scholars something to talk about, that's for certain.”
http://www.chasclifton.com/2007/01/new-paganism-is-not-old-paganism.html#2094531502550755154
There are many definitions for the word scholar. According to his publisher’s website, Chas Clifton has a master’s degree. According ...
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Friday, July 6th, 2007
From what reports to being the Blog of Gavin and Yvonne Frost
http://gavinandyvonne.blogspot.com/2007/06/witch-wars-and-their-cost.html
Isaac Bonewits (or someone reporting to be him) states the following of Gavin Frost’s Witches Bible. Please note he is speaking about the first publication of the book, not the later Good Witches Bible.
Select quotes from this book ...
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Wednesday, July 4th, 2007
Did you know that some religions have no religious law against killing but do take breaking one's word very seriously? I have read that Witches of olde call such folk Warlocks. It is sad that modern day Witches do not think keeping their word has much value.
Lisa McShirley ...
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Wednesday, July 4th, 2007
Ann Moura pulls out of The International Real Witches Ball
Citing the hostility I have expressed towards Gavin and Yvonne Frost, Ann Moura (mother) has pulled her attendance from The International Real Witches Ball. I must say I was caught completely off guard. My wife, Aimee (screen name Freekee ...
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