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On 10 April 2007. the financial problems caused by controversy in Hoopestown caused the owners of Witch School to put the school's website up for auction on eBay, [6] along with all the sites connected to them including one called the Minispells website. The sites were advertised as a great business investment, and this caused even more ...
Huebsch and Walker objected publicly on the basis of her religion to the chaplain's hiring, [2] saying: "Witch's hiring raises both personal and political concerns. Not only does she practice a different religion than most of the inmates – she practices a religion that actually offends people of many other faiths, including Christians, Muslims and Jews."
This made the Church of Wicca the only federally recognized Wiccan church to have its status as a religion upheld in a federal appeals court. [4] Within the American Wiccan and wider modern pagan community, the Frosts have been at the center of various disputes, particularly surrounding issues such as homosexuality and theology. [10]
The district court for the Eastern District of Virginia decided in Dettmer's favor, although on appeal the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled that, while Wicca was a religion, he was not being discriminated against. This case marked the first legal recognition of Wicca as a religion. In Cutter v.
A committee of U.S. Catholic bishops is getting to work on a policy document that has stirred controversy among their colleagues before a word of it has even been written. The U.S. Conference of ...
Chicago Bears Quarterback Caleb Williams’ Love Life: What We Know Williams finished the game against the Seahawks 16-for-28 for 122 yards and one interception.
WalletPop bloggers Bruce Watson and Tracy Coenan have expressed diametrically opposed views about Sheriff Tom Dart of Cook County, Illinois's refusal to evict tenants who had paid their rent in ...
Gerald Gardner, the founder of Wicca, claimed that it is a continuation of an ancient persecuted Witch cult, [15] a widely discredited notion. [16] [17] Kemetic Orthodoxy has been criticized for being more based on contemporary revelation than historical continuity. [18]