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    Wicca: is medicine against nature?

    No, it is not. Where do you think scientists get the raw materials for compounds created in the lab? Everything ultimately comes from nature. And where did the intelligence to create those medicines come from? We've gotten where we are by using these marvelous brains we've developed through...
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    If someone called "Philip" were to inherit the throne of the United Kingdom, would

    An interesting question. After all, in the case of William and Mary, William was included in the numbering scheme, even though it was his wife who inherited the crown. (He was William III, and the UK later had a William IV) However, William is regularly counted in lists of English and...
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    The white witch claims to be good, but in the bible it says the occult is evil?

    The word "witch" only showed up in the Bible in the early 17th century, during the witch hunts. Even today, many translations do not mention witches. Often they mention sorceresses. The original term meant someone who worked malevolent magic. (That's also the original meaning of "witch"...
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    if someone died in 1930 would their corpse be still in tact?

    Eyeballs are one of the first things to go. Even if conditions were right for natural mummification, the eyes would still be gone. So whatever it is you saw, it wasn't the eyes of someone who died in 1930. As mentioned, he likely wasn't even embalmed, but its important to remember that even...
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    Where is the line between Pagan pride and Pagan proselytism?

    The first is expressing yourself. The second is seeking others to join. I commonly wear one pentagram. While it is in plain view, it is largely for my benefit, not for others. The fact that I am willing to wear it openly reflects the fact that I am out of the closet. I see no reason why...
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    Where is the line between Pagan pride and Pagan proselytism?

    The first is expressing yourself. The second is seeking others to join. I commonly wear one pentagram. While it is in plain view, it is largely for my benefit, not for others. The fact that I am willing to wear it openly reflects the fact that I am out of the closet. I see no reason why...
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    Where is the line between Pagan pride and Pagan proselytism?

    The first is expressing yourself. The second is seeking others to join. I commonly wear one pentagram. While it is in plain view, it is largely for my benefit, not for others. The fact that I am willing to wear it openly reflects the fact that I am out of the closet. I see no reason why...
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    God hates it when men are violent and when they wear clothing?

    presuming your question is sincere... Your translation is phrased confusingly. The Lord hates people covering themselves with violence in a manner similar to the way they cover themselves with garments. It's a comparison, not a double condemnation. My version reads "For I hate divorce, says...
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