More from Peter Berger's Blog, "Religion and Other Curiosities," this from the introduction to his blog in which he explains his intentions:.... The treatment of religion in academia and the media leaves something to be desired..... The problem comes at least in part from the fact that these are two institutions which, in their elite echelons, are staffed by what is the most secularized group in American society. Unlike many of their colleagues in Europe, these people are not particularly hostile to religion. But they don't know too much about it, and its more passionate expressions make them uncomfortable. As a result they are tempted to explain religious phenomena as being "really" about something else - ethnicity, class, politics. Sometimes, of course, this is indeed the case. Thus there are processes of "religionization", in which a conflict about political power (as in Northern Ireland) or about territory (as between Israelis and Palestinians) morphs into a religiously defined conflict (though even then many people may sincerely believe in and be motivated by the religious definitions of the situation). In any case, it is important to realize that religion is a phenomenon "sui generis", which must be understood in its own terms and not right away be interpreted as being "really" something else.
Secularist bias can produce blinders. Evangelical Protestantism is the most explosively growing religion worldwide. Media coverage is generally very poor, subsuming it under a vague category of "fundamentalism", with peaceful missionaries being put in the same box with suicide bombers. Much academic treatment is equally prejudiced. The media coverage of the sexual abuse crisis in the Roman Catholic church very often has an undertone of gleeful "Schadenfreude", with little skepticism about events going back thirty years, alleged by individuals with hard vested interests in their version of the events. Academics and journalists have every right to be secularists, but they should bracket their personal beliefs when they try to understand reality - as should "Godders" like me..... [more]An Introduction - Peter Berger's Blog - The American Interest
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It should not have to cost a mint to cast spells or perform rituals. You can make your own spell candles or essential oils in the long run you will save money making your own supplies. It is also a lot of fun and it does keep you on track with your magical workings. There are literally thousands of different crafts that you can do to make your own spell craft supplies.
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