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Gunner pulled a bright blue crayon out of the box and scribbled this in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 14:09:24 GMT, Val Mehling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >>On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 01:24:51 -0600, Don Ocean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>wrote: >> >>>Scott...Go back to your books...Thanksgiving wasn't official for >>>many years later. And the Puritans worked very hard, but knew >>>little of survival. Maybe you should look at Bradfords history and >>>perhaps you should read the official logs and diary's of the day. >>>They were a crude lot. But it might surprise you the education level. >>>But that is a job for you...Go look it up >> >>>We did burn a few folks that kept getting things wrong. >>>Called them witches..ya know! ;-p >> >>I will never understand how it is that Christians are not ashamed of >>the atrocities they have commited against people who simply wished to >>practice a different religion from their own. The first rule of >>Wiccans is, "Do no harm." Their tormentors had similar rules - they >>just never lived by them. >> > > Wicca, while a rather nice religion, is a made up one. Just like Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Shinto, etc., etc., etc.... > I know several > witches and warlocks, and are very nice people Your statement doesn't speak very well for any knowledge you claim. 'Warlocks' are not a part of Wicca. While there are many nice people of the male gender in that religion, they would be called witches (if they claimed such a title: not all witches are Wiccans and not all Wiccans are witches). R. -- Go not to Usenet for counsel, for they will say both yes and no.
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