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Nice that it leaves out..well…real paganism and not that feminist ego device called Wicca. Not sure what the black cat has to do with it, there aren’t that many! But I’m glad to see South American paganism is well represented, cultural brothers in arms they are. I love the Jehovah’s Witness line, though I wouldn’t call Kleiner ‘generic’. Cute stuff.
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Nice that it leaves out..well…real paganism and not that feminist ego device called Wicca. Not sure what the black cat has to do with it, there aren’t that many! But I’m glad to see South American paganism is well represented, cultural brothers in arms they are. I love the Jehovah’s Witness line, though I wouldn’t call Kleiner ‘generic’. Cute stuff.
love it.
This is a Eureka moment for me. I should not be a generic boring Christian, I should be Muslim.
I’ve grossly underestimated the power of hummus… and bacon.
The path leading to Scientology made me laugh. On that note, I gotta say I like France’s approach to Scientology: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8327569.stm
This chart has been touched by the divine. It even knew I was naturally annoying.
I went through this with three people: a christian and two mormons… they all answered correctly for their self expressed religions. Brilliant.