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At 12:08 PM 2/27/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Since these books have done very well, one might also suppose that the
Neanderthin way of eating would appeal to people who appreciate this
neo-pagan and anti-Christian (as Quinn sees it) form of spirituality.
>Todd Moody
Having been in the Neo-pagan community for a number of years, though I
don't consider myself neo-pagan, too much general silliness and
misinformation about what "our" ancestors used to do. I have noted that
there is a large percentage of vegetarians--most of which are overweight to
one degree or another. The other end of the spectrum will eat anything
including Spam on white-bread with cheesewiz. I make a point of bringing my
own food. With the new gathering season coming up I'm planing on doing
workshops on Paleo-nutrition. I'm looking for a witty title so if anyone
out there thinks of something I'd appreciate it. Just to clarify a point
not all neo-pagans, pagans and witches are anti-christian, some are but
these people would be narrow minded idiots no matter what their belief system.
Willow
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Let the Flesh instruct the Mind
--Lestat
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