Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Idiocy at its best.

Here's something to chew on. A nice little brief, courtesy of findarticles.com

The president of Bob Jones University, a conservative Christian school in South Carolina, has written President George W. Bush to say his reelection shows that God has given the nation "a reprieve from the agenda of paganism."

The president of Bob Jones University, a conservative Christian school in South Carolina, has written President George W. Bush to say his reelection shows that God has given the nation "a reprieve from the agenda of paganism." Bob Jones III read his November 3 letter to students at a chapel service on the Greenville campus, and it was posted on the school's Web site. "In your reelection, God has graciously granted America--though she doesn't deserve it--a reprieve from the agenda of paganism," he said. Jones suggested that the president remove staffers who don't agree with his biblical values. "Don't equivocate. Put your agenda on the front burner and let it boil," he advised, then went on to say: "You owe the liberals nothing. They despise you because they despise your Christ." President Bush was criticized for visiting the school during his campaign for president in 2000. At the time, the school had a ban on interracial dating, which it has since dropped, and was known for its belief that the pope is the Antichrist.

One paragraph is all that's needed. Nothing more to be said.

So much for the Bill of Rights.

Oh, and their thinking that the Pope's the Antichrist is rich, too.

Commencement phase, complete.

Ed the Pagan has just autographed for me (a few minutes ago) a copy of his book, Witch Wars Defense Manual. Greatness; now I'll start reading it.

(Estimated Time of Completion of Reading) ETCR: Midnight, CST.

Hello, World!

Hehehehehehehehe

Nine has arrived.

Lucky me.

Lucky you.

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Witchvox.com Posted the Press release

Witchvox.com picked up my latest article, advertising the witch Wars manual to journalists, and posted it to Wren's Nest as a Press Release. Thank you Wren and Fritz, and they did mark it a press release. As you know they and a lot of Pagan press picked up many prweb.com articles adn did not identify them as a press release. When my article, Christians and Pagans Agree, showed up and it was a press release, without many people realizing it, it was an ephinany to me. So Wren's Nest is improving and helping us understand data as we can.

Everyone should sponsor Witchvox.com. I mean it. Witchvox.com is one of our very best tool and network, and they do not get enough thanks. If you beleive even one word I say, then sponsor Witchvox.com, it is a voice of freedom of speech.

So I am watching the comments, and I am simply amused, bewildered, and overall happy with the response. Maybe people will find their way over to the Blog.

Blessings
Ed

Newest Article on PRWEB.Com

Can be found at http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2005/6/emw244935.htm

Christian Evangelicals Have Declared a Culture War: Are You Prepared?

What if you were a Witch and you were told you were not an American because you are not Christian? For some today, this is what is happening as the Christian Right continues its declared culture war against the separation of Church and State, according to author Ed Hubbard. The "Witch Wars Defense Manual" offers advice on how to stand up to their psychological attacks and to stand up for your rights, no matter what your faith.

(PRWEB) June 1, 2005 -- While many Americans are becoming worried and fearful of the recent Christian Evangelical Movement's actions to consolidate political and judicial authority over the United States, some have more to fear than others. Among the Christian Conservatives stated goals is to 'wipe out Paganism in America.' This goal seeks to deny legal and Constitutional recognition of all non-biblical faiths as non-religions and corrupt.This has direct consequences to a growing faith of Wicca, whose followers are know as Wiccans and often use the word Witch to describe themselves. But Wiccans are not being silent. Author Ed Hubbard has been speaking out, and has published the book 'Witch Wars Defense Manual.' The book explains the underpinnings to the current Christian march to power, and how bad it is going to get before it is all over.

According to Hubbard, "The Christian Evangelical movement is a very powerful group, who are engaging in a psychological war against the American and global population, and seek to deny true religious freedom in favor of a community based exclusively on Judeo-Christian values as interpreted by their leaders. If we are to preserve our freedom of religion, we must acknowledge the Culture War they have declared and understand their strategies, arguments, and tactics in order to protect ourselves."

In his book 'Witch Wars," he reveals ways Pagans fight among themselves, and then explains how Christians attack Pagans and Wiccans. He lays out timelines that show how and where spiritual battles occur and a how the public can anticipate where the next conflict that Christian Evangelics plan in their continued foray in taking back America.

This book is not for the timid; it is a manual that deals with religious conflict on a psychic and spiritual level of the subliminal mind. Examples show how religious leaders use psychological warfare to battle for the heart and soul of our United States, and offers hope to preserve the freedoms we all love and cherish. In "Witch Wars Defense Manual," readers are given the tools to stand up and even disarm those who would use religion as a weapon.

Hubbard, a Wiccan Priest of the Correllian Nativist Church, has personal experience with the Christian Evangelical movement protesting his beliefs, the most famous of which is bringing the Witch School Campus in Hoopeston, Ill, in June 2003. The protests created an international news story and has been the subject of many articles, interviews, and even into studies of religious conflict resolution. In his continued fight for religious freedom, Ed Hubbard continues to live in Hoopeston, where Christians and Pagans coexist in peace today.

Copies of the "Witch Wars Defense Manual" can be purchased at www.WitchWars.com.