Posted on 09/14/2017 12:08:39 PM PDT by MplsSteve
Nick Nolte wrote a Breitbart column on this. I don’t happen to have the link, but I remember his point. He said that resorting to hexes to try to harm or kill a fellow human being is sheer evil. For him, the issue wasn’t whether the hexes worked; it was the window the practice afforded into Quinn’s heart. She engaged in some
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some very vindictive activities.
Ex-step-daughter-in-law Martha Bradlee got really old and Raddatz-y.
If this occultist hag really thinks all this bs works, it will be hilarious if another occultist offs sally with a hex of her own.
sally has no balls to admit the thousands upon thousands of other hexes that she blew out her smelly a## that amounted to nothing.
Instead of evil, I say it’s just the pathetic efforts of a shallow, low-self-esteem, power-hungry putz.
The article I read was from Vanity Fair. Yes, it’s a far left publication and I seldom peruse it. But for whatever reason, they’re one of the few that has dared to reveal Quinn’s dark side. If you can read it and not come away with the sense of a terrible evil afoot, you’re very different from me. (Note: the article doesn’t mention the hexes at all.)
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2010/07/sally-quinn-201007
When it comes to the occult or anything satanic, I schooled myself via CS Lewis’s Screwtape Letters, especially its opening lines: The devil cannot stand to mocked.
To put it in more direct terms, the root word for lucifer is “loser”. :)
I saw the thread about the vanity fart article yesterday, and it just made me laugh at the tackiness of it all.
Satan is the king of tacky.
“Quinn very publicly joined the Episcopal Church. I dont know which congregation, but Id imagine one of the most liberal.”
Not the most liberal Foundry U.M. Church where Bill Clinton would emerge while very publicly clutching his Bible. Similar intent, similar whited sepulchers.
The Vanity Fair article I linked doesn’t mention the occult.
The Voodoo Shop's version of extortion. Probably did it to other shops in the area.
Atheism and a belief in spirits is not necessarily mutually exclusive. Atheism is, in a broad sense, the rejection of belief in the existence of deities (i.e., a god or goddess figure). While many atheists reject the paranormal, not all do.
Open a window like that and some bad stuff will fly in.
In August 1973, Quinn tried her hand at television, joining CBS News reporter Hughes Rudd as co-anchor of the CBS Morning News.[13] The show's anchoring team was its first disaster since debuting in 1963. Quinn was given no training, a huge buildup and ninety minutes before her television debut on August 6, 1973, Quinn, who had never reported for television before, collapsed while trying to fight the flu. Quinn's ad libs during the show's first week tended toward the inappropriatein one episode, following a report on the children of California migrant farm workers, she quipped that child labor "was how I felt when my mother and father made me clean up my room." Quinn left the CBS Morning News after the February 1, 1974, telecast. She chronicled her short, disastrous television career in the bestselling book We're Going to Make You a Star.
Absolutely. As Peter explained it, our adversary, the devil, prowls the earth seeking someone to devour. Resorting to voodoo hexes is nothing short of an open invitation to him.
Scary stuff.
And yet Sexy Sally joined the Episcopal Church. Atheism, the paranormal, and Whiskeypalianism; THREE things that might not be mutually exclusive, eh?
Verrry interesting!
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