At Witch School, Spelling Has New Meaning
When Witch School came to town, Mayor Terry Prillaman stopped in to welcome the owners, as he does whenever a new business opens. "If you don't like them, don't patronize them," he says. "It's like a tattoo parlor: You don't have to go in."
Youth pastor Andy Thomas, though, believes the arrival of witches in this town of 1,200 created a "spiritual battle" pitting "the forces of darkness against the forces of light."
Rosella Ray, who runs the Village Art and Culture Center, a shop near the school, keeps her distance from the witches. "They just do their thing, whatever their thing is," she says. Full Story
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Youth pastor Andy Thomas, though, believes the arrival of witches in this town of 1,200 created a "spiritual battle" pitting "the forces of darkness against the forces of light."
Rosella Ray, who runs the Village Art and Culture Center, a shop near the school, keeps her distance from the witches. "They just do their thing, whatever their thing is," she says. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells


















1 Comments:
Well, so much for open-mindedness; my personal favorite part was the end with, "our goal is to convert them to Christianity".
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