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Witchcraft in America

January 4th, 2008 by TiamatsVision

There’s an article going around the net written by the preposterous World Net Daily about Witchcraft in America and it’s sudden popularity. I suppose they’re wondering why people are leaving the church in droves and must continue to fervently condemn anyone with different beliefs.

Worldnutdaily: The Witches are Coming!

“Real ones. And they’re going to turn you into a newt (hopefully not of the Gingrich variety). Yes, this is the latest Worldnutdaily “exclusive” published in their “elite” Whistleblower magazine. They’re calling it a “dramatic, entertaining, but powerfully eye-opening and mind-boggling investigation.” Or a big steaming pile of bullshit; take your pick.

When the day’s news is about “witches,” many Americans reflexively conjure up images of ugly, wicked hags from stories like “Snow White” and “The Wizard of Oz” - or more recently, the smiling “good witches” of Harry Potter books and films. But none of these fictional fantasies has anything to do with the real thing. The real thing - that is, the stunning phenomenon of more and more American housewives, students, professors, and even soldiers self-identifying as “witches” - is the topic of the January edition of WND’s elite monthly Whistleblower magazine.”

(via Dispatches from the Culture Wars)

(WND article)

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