Catch the Witches (Part 2)
One reason why some scientists have rejected religion is due to the fact that religion does not allow for rationalism—which also does not mean that these scientists are right in their thought.
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Focus: Dancing towards divinity
SEPTEMBER RAIN falls on the dilapidated buildings of Brookside in Pila, Laguna. Inside a basilica, seven white-robed women with flowers in their hair dance in a circle. Their gestures are all their own, personal expressions of the moment. Some sway like the eucalyptus leaves rustling outside the building; others flap their arms and gesticulate to a beat only they can hear. Feet, both bare and ...
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Stormwitch Revisited
Metal Mind Productions has announced the exclusive reissue of Stormwitch's "Witchcraft."
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The couple that slays together...
The Macbeths are a most unusual couple.
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Belief in Witchcraft Widespread in Africa
A new Gallup poll found that belief in magic is widespread throughout sub-Saharan Africa, with over half of respondents saying they personally believe in witchcraft. Studies in 18 countries show belief varies widely (ranging from 15 percent in Uganda to 95 percent in the Ivory Coast), but on average 55 percent of people polled believe in witchcraft.
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