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Bell returns to her roots
After playing in Europe this spring, Charlottesville native Mariana Bell returns home for a show at The Southern on...
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Moma commented on Joia Wood, Stratton Salidis, and Mariana Bell
it is so sad that people who believe in God, believe in a Higher being, cannot accept that God can be seen in many different ways. and to be known by many different names, and all being God, or the One.
I had been a christian for many years. I became a pagan this year. My God has not changed. I...
SSanf commented on Joia Wood, Stratton Salidis, and Mariana Bell
LOL!! I mistyped. Mithra is the SUN god. It is this time of year, that we welcome the newborn sun.
SSanf commented on Joia Wood, Stratton Salidis, and Mariana Bell
Just another Pagan chiming in. The subject has been pretty well covered.
And, I agree that if any other religion can send such things home, there is no good reason that we shouldn't do the same.
I am amazed, that in this day and age, that everyone doesn't already know, that "Christmas" is a Pagan...
Heather B. commented on Joia Wood, Stratton Salidis, and Mariana Bell
I tip my hat to the folks at NatureSpirit. In a time of fear and intolerance, it took a lot of courage to take the steps that they did. They gracefully and generously invited others to come and share this wonderful season with them, and learn about the different traditions that we all share in one...
danielle robinson commented on Joia Wood, Stratton Salidis, and Mariana Bell
oh for the love of Goddess. i have never in my life seen people that seem to be shocked to see a pagan flyer. and realize that we have lives too and we do igsist. it amazes me how people quickly want to crusify us for sending a flyer inviting others to learn about what our yule is.and talking about...
Lynn Heath commented on Joia Wood, Stratton Salidis, and Mariana Bell
Somewhere I think we lost sight of something pretty important: the NatureSpirit folks *invited* children who are interested to come and learn something. They are not proselytizing, they are not pushing their religion on anyone. They are also not leaving Christianity out of the program. It's one...
jack commented on Joia Wood, Stratton Salidis, and Mariana Bell
Be careful what you wish for,,, You may get it.
Zot Lynn Szurgot commented on Joia Wood, Stratton Salidis, and Mariana Bell
Jamey: you won that bet. You can read an approximation at
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
With a little imagination and a dictionary you can get to the interesting stuff.
As for using the schools to turn kids into proselytizers, even equal-opportunity proselytizers, it's a form of mild child...
Jamey commented on Joia Wood, Stratton Salidis, and Mariana Bell
Ya know, I wish I could read Italian. I bet that long comment was full of interesting stuff.
Someone else said...
"No drugs in school back then? Yeah, right! You just didn't see what was going around. The drug of choice might have been alcohol/tobacco, though."
...well it wasn't just alcohol...
Gail commented on Joia Wood, Stratton Salidis, and Mariana Bell
I think the ACPS should revisit this issue and allow only items directly related to school to go home with children. Non-profits, including religious groups can advertise in other local media and everyone can calm down. Apparently, some people are so insecure in their own beliefs that they are...









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