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What My Neighbor Believes

What My Neighbor Believes: Wicca (Part Two)

August 10, 2008

By Lady Rose, Guest Blog­ger On the Hori­zon Meet Your Friendly Neigh­bor­hood Witch Basic Wic­can Facts, Beliefs and Tra­di­tions There are many dif­fer­ent tra­di­tions of Wicca, so there is no one way or “right” way to be a witch. “Harm none” is the guid­ing rule for all who fol­low the path of Wicca. Wic­cans strive to live in […]

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What My Neighbor Believes: Wicca (Part One)

August 3, 2008

by Lady Rose, Guest Blog­ger On the Hori­zon Merry Meet Every­one, It is a plea­sure to be able to write a guest post about a sub­ject that is near and dear to my heart — being a witch and my spir­i­tual path: Wicca. Intro­duc­tion First a lit­tle bit about me. I’m 53-years-young, mar­ried to an awe­some guy, and mom to a delightful […]

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What My Neighbor Believes: Jehovah’s Witnesses

April 27, 2008

By Dan King, Guest Blog­ger On the Hori­zon I have recently had sev­eral vis­its from some very faith­ful peo­ple who came to share the hope of their sal­va­tion with me. But as a Min­istry Leader, and an Instruc­tor at a small Bible Col­lege, why would they be so inter­ested in me? Well, accord­ing to them, I’ve got […]

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What My Neighbor Believes: Lutheranism (Part Two)

April 20, 2008

The focus of most reli­gious belief sys­tems is upon what hap­pens after our earthly life ends. Although advice is dis­pensed on the issue of how to live har­mo­niously in this life, there is also a sig­nif­i­cant amount of energy devoted to teach­ing fol­low­ers how to attain immor­tal­ity. The Lutheran church is no excep­tion. What does the […]

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What My Neighbor Believes: Lutheranism (Part One)

April 13, 2008

This morn­ing, I hap­pened upon a post at The Truth In Con­text enti­tled “Lutheran vs. Reformed.” The author, Alan, dis­cussed the dif­fer­ences between Lutheran and Reformed churches, invit­ing com­men­tary and dis­cus­sion in an effort to assist his read­ers in their under­stand­ing of the topic. His com­ments on Lutheranism inspired me to respond, given that, until a lit­tle more than […]

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