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Sabrina, Harry Potter, and the Web help Paganism grow
reuters ^ | June 19,2003 | Pete Harrison

Posted on 06/19/2003 5:59:53 AM PDT by Jimmyclyde

Sabrina, Harry and the Web help Paganism grow

By Pete Harrison LONDON (Reuters) - Paganism and the ancient art of witchcraft are on the rise, experts say, as the summer's most celebrated Pagan festival approaches.

Television, the Internet, environmentalism and even feminism have all played a role in the resurgence.

Soaring Pagan numbers have churches worrying and calling for stricter controls on cult TV programmes and films that celebrate sorcery like "Harry Potter", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Sabrina the Teenage Witch".

Record attendance is expected at dawn on Saturday morning at the mystical megaliths of Stonehenge, where Pagans have celebrated the summer solstice for thousands of years.

The trend has worried some of the Protestant church's more traditional elements.

"The rise of interest in Paganism is damaging because it normalises spiritual evil by presenting it as mere fantasy and fiction," said Reverend Joel Edwards of the Evangelical Alliance, a grouping of some one million UK Christians.

"The Evangelical Alliance calls on government and TV regulatory bodies to monitor programmes which promote or glamorise Pagan issues," he told Reuters.

Thirty thousand are expected to dance in the sunrise on summer's longest day at Stonehenge, says English Heritage, which manages the site -- nearly four times the number in 1990, when it re-opened to the public after many years.

Scholars believe the ring of 20-tonne stones was built between 3,000 and 1,600 BC as a sacred temple. Many of the revellers will be there just to party, but among them will be druids, who believe in spiritual enlightenment through nature, and witches who practice Wicca -- harnessing nature's power as magic.

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At least 10,000 Pagan witches and 6,000 Pagan druids were practising in Britain at the last estimate in 1996, said history professor Ronald Hutton at Bristol University. He too suggested the number was rising.

"Both the witches and the druids were always heavily outnumbered by what I'd call non-attached Pagans," he told Reuters. "There are perhaps 100,000 to 120,000 in Britain."

Paganism has been rising in the UK since the 1950s, Hutton said. "It's a religion that meets modern needs," he added. "Traditional religions have so many prohibitions: Thou shalt not do this or that. But Paganism has a message of liberation combined with good citizenship."

He pointed to the ancient Pagan motto: "An (if) it harm none, do what you will".

Matt McCabe of the Order of Bards Ovates and Druids (OBOD) said his order had grown from a few hundred in the late 1980s to 7,000 worldwide today. Much of the growth he put down to the appeal of remote learning via the World Wide Web.

"People are very reassured by the structured learning we can offer via the Web," he said.

The 1970s environmental movement also had an impact, said McCabe, with a lot of environmentalists attracted to Paganism because of its veneration of nature.

Hutton said feminism in the 1980s had a similar effect, with women drawn to the female god-figure that is also worshipped. Then in the 1990s came the TV programmes "Buffy" and "Sabrina", about teenagers with supernatural powers.

"Anything that makes teenage girls feel powerful is bound to go down well," joked OBOD's McCabe.

Kevin Carlyon, High Priest of British White Witches said "Harry Potter" in recent years had continued the trend, helping create what he called "the fastest growing belief system in the world". But it was not all good, he added.

Fresh back from a trip to Scotland to lift an old hex from the Loch Ness Monster, he warned teenagers against joining witch covens too young.

"There are some bloody weird people out there," he said.


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To: Prof Engineer; msdrby
Have you read f.christian's profile?
121 posted on 06/19/2003 8:36:57 AM PDT by msdrby (I do believe the cheese slid off his cracker! - The Green Mile)
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To: msdrby
Now my head hurts.
122 posted on 06/19/2003 8:37:59 AM PDT by Xenalyte (I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
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To: HiTech RedNeck
"Interesting to note, these very words are in the Satanic bible, "do as thou wilt" Gee, as if a book was needed to order people to do that."

Well, thanks.Now I'm all black and blue from falling out of my chair. Then I read your post again, and fell out of it AGAIN. ooh.ow.yike.

123 posted on 06/19/2003 8:39:24 AM PDT by redhead
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To: humblegunner
You cracked the code... maybe insanity is contagious.
124 posted on 06/19/2003 8:46:41 AM PDT by discostu (you've got to bleed for the dancer)
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To: MineralMan
"Is that your ping list, f.? If so, please be sure my name isn't on the list."

...and, don't EVEN go near his profile page...

125 posted on 06/19/2003 8:54:57 AM PDT by redhead
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To: Zavien Doombringer
He pointed to the ancient Pagan motto: "An (if) it harm none, do what you will".
Interesting to note, these very words are in the Satanic bible, "do as thou wilt"

It is neither an ancient pagan motto, nor Satanic in origin.

It is from Gargantua and Pantagruel by Rabelais. In that book (written in the 1500s), this is the motto of the "Abbey of Thelema" a so-called monastery inhabited by self indulgent nobility. The whole bit is a satire.

The Satanic/"pagan" connection originates in the 1930s, when Aleister Crowley pretended to take it seriously at part of his deception of his ignorant admirers. Now various "pagan" types really take it seriously.

126 posted on 06/19/2003 8:55:47 AM PDT by Salman
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To: redhead
"...and, don't EVEN go near his profile page..."

I did, and my head is still rotating. That said, I suppose we should be nice to f.Christian.....Aw heck no!
127 posted on 06/19/2003 8:56:06 AM PDT by MineralMan
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To: js1138; dighton; L,TOWM
"Wouldn't want to be without a Book when Zoul arrives."

"I am Zuul. I am the Gatekeeper."

"Gozer the Traveller will come in one of the pre-chosen forms. During the rectification of the Vuldronaii the Traveller came as a very large and moving Torb. Then of course in the third reconciliation of the last of the Meketrex supplicants they chose a new form for him, that of a Sloar. Many Shubs and Zuuls knew what it was to be roasted in the depths of the Sloar that day I can tell you."

128 posted on 06/19/2003 8:57:15 AM PDT by BlueLancer (Der Elite Møøsenspåånkængruppen ØberKømmååndø (EMØØK))
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To: BlueLancer
I've always wondered how many takes that was. Not just to remember it but say it with a straight face.
129 posted on 06/19/2003 8:58:47 AM PDT by discostu (you've got to bleed for the dancer)
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To: Salman
The Satanic/"pagan" connection originates in the 1930s, when Aleister Crowley pretended to take it seriously at part of his deception of his ignorant admirers. Now various "pagan" types really take it seriously.

Sounds like Darwin and Evolution...

130 posted on 06/19/2003 9:01:17 AM PDT by Zavien Doombringer (If the method to fix something is easy, there must be something wrong! Start a commitee!)
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To: All
Need a wand? Here's a nice little web shop that sells very nice ones. No affiliation with me whatever.

http://www.alivans.com/
131 posted on 06/19/2003 9:01:38 AM PDT by MineralMan
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To: Salman
I don't even want to think about where you go to research that stuff. Nice, though.
132 posted on 06/19/2003 9:03:20 AM PDT by js1138
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To: discostu
All and all, it's heaven and hell.
133 posted on 06/19/2003 9:07:25 AM PDT by humblegunner (Oh well.)
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To: MineralMan
Man, if you give away our sources to non-believers, the prices will go through the roof. Not to mention all the overtime for the Ministry, undoing all the muggle attempts at wand use.
134 posted on 06/19/2003 9:07:29 AM PDT by js1138
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To: TalBlack
When I was a kid, back in 1967, there was a book wherein two boys find a scroll that calls back the pirate Blackbeard from the dead.

I remember that book! What the heck was it?

The bible says to practice no witchcraft. It doesn't say don't read fantasies about it. This stuff is Anglo-Saxon mythology and I don't think there's anything wrong with it except that Anglo-Saxons are not allowed to have a racial heritage in this PC world. More power to Jo Rowling. I've become a Harry Potter fan.
135 posted on 06/19/2003 9:09:30 AM PDT by johnb838 (Understand the root causes of American Anger.)
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To: humblegunner
Yeah... found a great Dio anthology, goes all the way back to his first band Elf. The older I get the more I like the music of my youth.
136 posted on 06/19/2003 9:12:52 AM PDT by discostu (you've got to bleed for the dancer)
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To: Salman
Gerald Gardner was the first one I know of to use the "harm none" in a pagan context. I guess sex crazed old coots wil say anything to get some nookie. ;-)
137 posted on 06/19/2003 9:15:17 AM PDT by Dead Corpse (For an Evil Super Genius, you aren't too bright are you?)
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To: redhead
...and, don't EVEN go near his profile page...

Gee, thanks. "Never, ever push the red button!".

Now my head hurts.

138 posted on 06/19/2003 9:19:24 AM PDT by Snowy (My golden retriever can lick your honor student)
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To: FeliciaCat
what are you babbling about???? Are you capable of writing a lucid and relevant response?

Do only the demon possessed make sense to you ?

139 posted on 06/19/2003 9:25:45 AM PDT by f.Christian (( I'm going to rechristen evolution, in honor of f.Christian, "shlockology"... HumanaeVitae ))
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To: Snowy
Forgive me for replying to myself, but could all you pagans out there (big surge, right?) please hurry with those "house cleaning" and "stop the hairy dog from shedding" spells?

In my experience, it's not just what you chant but whom you chant it to. My own mother's favorite spell included praying to ME with a chant that went something like "if you don't take care of that I'll throw it away by god I mean it this time get back here don't you give me that look...."

140 posted on 06/19/2003 9:26:32 AM PDT by A_perfect_lady (Let them eat cake.)
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