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   XPost: alt.magick   
   From: shez@oldcity.f2s.com   
      
   In article <38mn8cF5ob5t2U1@individual.net>, Aunty Kreist writes   
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   >"Pertial" wrote in message   
   >news:4225e7cc$1_1@127.0.0.1...   
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   >> "Pip" wrote in message   
   >news:n7kVd.13119$ha.769013@twister.southeast.rr.com...   
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   >> > "Dale Houstman" wrote in message   
   >> > news:42232390.4070905@skypoint.com...   
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   >> >> Rhyanon wrote:   
   >> >> > Ooh, grammar lames, a sign of having no wit with which to do battle.   
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   >> >> Ooh, magick, a sign of having no ability to deal with the world as it   
   >is.   
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   >> > Well, you forget that the "world" is not the same as it was only 50   
   >years   
   >> > ago. Much less 300 years ago. And the world that you tidily inhabit   
   >now,   
   >> > will not be the same one 50 years from now, much less 300 years from   
   >now.   
   >> > So expand your thinking.   
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   >> Yes, but:   
   >>   
   >> Name one magician whose magic is responsible for ANY   
   >> change in the world at all.   
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   >> Embarassing, isn't it?   
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   >> P   
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   >Merlin.   
   >   
   >Aleister Crowley.   
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   >Jesus.   
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   >:)   
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   The three mages at Jesus supposed birth, mage is another word for   
   magician...   
   King Solomon.. All those Genii inside bottles.   
      
   The witch of Endor also in the Bible. It seems the Bible believes in   
   magick its only the Christians who don't, Yet Catholics see ritual   
   magick on a weekly basis as the mass...   
      
      
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