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	<title>Comments on: The Origins of the Wiccan Religion</title>
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		<title>By: jupiterjjrm</title>
		<link>http://www.womeninreligion2006.org/the-origins-of-the-wiccan-religion/comment-page-1#comment-15</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 06:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, in their book Baigent et al name OTTO VON HABSBURG as the one possessing the title of &#039;King of Jerusalem&#039; at that time (dunno if he&#039;s still alive).  Now, do yourelf a favour and look his name up, look up &#039;Pan-European movement&#039;, check out their flag and compare with the current EU flag.

  I dunno, but anyone propagandising ppl like von Habsburg smell fishy.  If you&#039;ve even read their book you&#039;ll understand (or not)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, in their book Baigent et al name OTTO VON HABSBURG as the one possessing the title of &#8216;King of Jerusalem&#8217; at that time (dunno if he&#8217;s still alive).  Now, do yourelf a favour and look his name up, look up &#8216;Pan-European movement&#8217;, check out their flag and compare with the current EU flag.</p>
<p>  I dunno, but anyone propagandising ppl like von Habsburg smell fishy.  If you&#8217;ve even read their book you&#8217;ll understand (or not)</p>
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		<title>By: meghanhappy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 06:45:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>something very interesting that i learned when studying greek mythology in my philosophy class was that the gods actually symbolized natural occurances in nature, or in every day life. each aspect of the gods contained its own merit. granted, the vast and numerous stories about them were of course untrue, but still not without lacking some significance and relation to everyday life. to me this was actually quite amazing to discover. that instead of being actual figures of worship, these gods were more symbols of certain concepts, ethics, experiences, etc. 
so, although religion does tend to get carried to extremes, i don&#039;t think it is without some significance, even if that significance appears to be overidden with misinterpretation and dogma.
hopefully, however, people will realize that we have idolized religion too much, and missed the point of most of the concepts. 
hopefully religion will become less dogmatized, and will give way to spirituality, thus returning the power of truth and enlightenment into the hands of the individual.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>something very interesting that i learned when studying greek mythology in my philosophy class was that the gods actually symbolized natural occurances in nature, or in every day life. each aspect of the gods contained its own merit. granted, the vast and numerous stories about them were of course untrue, but still not without lacking some significance and relation to everyday life. to me this was actually quite amazing to discover. that instead of being actual figures of worship, these gods were more symbols of certain concepts, ethics, experiences, etc.<br />
so, although religion does tend to get carried to extremes, i don&#039;t think it is without some significance, even if that significance appears to be overidden with misinterpretation and dogma.<br />
hopefully, however, people will realize that we have idolized religion too much, and missed the point of most of the concepts.<br />
hopefully religion will become less dogmatized, and will give way to spirituality, thus returning the power of truth and enlightenment into the hands of the individual.</p>
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