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Re: What Witchcraft Is         


Author: Jani
Date: Jul 26, 2006 10:15

"Rupert Boleyn" paradise.net.nz> wrote in message
news:fd38c2tgf8amhsb1cgdok5o76pnlm68a24@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 23:32:48 GMT, Joseph
> wrote:
>
>>Rupert Boleyn paradise.net.nz> wrote in
>>news:u7u7c2lj8ilgjnoeaph3ogupjirgq2v4d0@4ax.com:
>>
>>> On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 22:09:10 +0100, "Jani" dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>*Wicca* has Masonic influences. Witchcraft came long before Masonry.
>>>
>>> "The Cunning Linguist" has been throwing round the term. He says he's
>>> a witch. The term "cowan" seems to be of masonic origin (in this
>>> context, anyway). Therefore witchcraft is linked to and has taken from
>>> freemasonry.

Only if you take Talesin's word for what witchcraft is and where it
originated :)
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Re: What would Darth Vader do?         


Author: Chris Hayes
Date: Jul 30, 2006 04:26

Malachias Invictus wrote:
> "Ken Andrews" degook.com> wrote in message
> news:44cc0e6f.1555268859@shawnews...
>> Nevermore thestake.net>
>
>>>Witches aren't really into malls.
>>
>> Ah, but we're not discussing witches. We're discussing Darth Vader.
>> On the other hand, maybe his mother was a witch.
>
> I think they were *all* witches in the prequels. It would explain the
> wooden acting, anyway.
>

What wooden acting?
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Re: What would Darth Vader do?         


Author: Christopher A. Lee
Date: Jul 30, 2006 06:50

On 30 Jul 2006 04:26:23 -0700, "Chris Hayes" fadmail.com>
wrote:
>
>Malachias Invictus wrote:
>> "Ken Andrews" degook.com> wrote in message
>> news:44cc0e6f.1555268859@shawnews...
>>> Nevermore thestake.net>
>>
>>>>Witches aren't really into malls.
>>>
>>> Ah, but we're not discussing witches. We're discussing Darth Vader.
>>> On the other hand, maybe his mother was a witch.
>>
>> I think they were *all* witches in the prequels. It would explain the
>> wooden acting, anyway.
>>
>
>What wooden acting?

What acting?
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