Air Force Academy adapts to pagans, druids, witches and Wiccans
Officials say an $80,000 Stonehenge-like worship center underscores a commitment to embrace all religions.
By Jenny Deam, Los Angeles Times
November 26, 2011
Reporting from Colorado Springs, Colo.— In the still of a cold November evening, a small gathering of pagans, led by two witches, begins preparations for the coming winter solstice. But these are not just any pagans, and this is not just any setting. They are future officers of the United States Air Force practicing their faith in the basement of the Air Force Academy's cadet chapel.
Their ranks are slim. According to the academy's enrollment records, only three of 4,300 cadets identified themselves as pagans, followers of an ancient religion that generally does not worship a single god and considers all things in nature interconnected.
Still, the academy this year dedicated an $80,000 outdoor worship center — a small Stonehenge-like circle of boulders with propane fire pit — high on a hill for the handful of current or future cadets whose religions fall under the broad category of "Earth-based." Those include pagans, Wiccans, druids, witches and followers of Native American faiths. the rest
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Will they draw the line at Satanism and human sacrifice? Or Muslim honor killings and shari law? What about Voodoo? Santeria with animal sacrifices? Shinto and the other hundreds of religions?
They WILL regret this.
They WILL regret this stupidity and rebellion against the True and Holy GOD and His Word/Law/Commandments.
I hope they already have a labyrinth for the Episcopagans.
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