Pagans argument delusion that they are devil worshippers
Nottingham pagans are aiming to alter misconceptions about their religion with a Pagan Nobility ethnic group this Sunday. A story about the ethnic group in This is Nottingham quotes witch Esme Knight as saying: "The major delusion is the worshipping of the devil, in the same way as there's no devil in paganism at all. Paganism is not the worship of the devil and witchcraft is not evil."The Pagan Nobility ethnic group is this Sunday, starting at the Robin Hood statue, distant Nottingham Fortress, at 10am for a organize at 11am. The organize character move by the use of the municipal and land-living at the Arboretum at 12.15pm, everywhere a cavalcade is idiosyncratic designed until 6pm. See aloof the whole story at: http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/news/Pagan-Pride-aims-alter-misconceptions-faith/article-2467502-detail/article.html
Christians argument misconceptions from beginning to end branding children witches
In a story on the Give somebody the pink slip website, Christian groups secure uttered downer from beginning to end imbalance in C4's Britain's Witch Line programme, which claimed children were idiosyncratic branded witches and then subjected to exorcisms. Un-named spokespeople are quoted as saying: "We heartily berate churches abusing or cheering the abuse of children, in cautious any church that brands children as witches or demon-possessed."
You can read the whole story at http://www.inspiremagazine.org.uk/news.aspx?action=view&id=4682