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Quest Magazine

September 2006

Featured Article

Spooky Halloween: customs, traditions, and history.

News and Articles*

Some history and folklore about the fall equinox.

Pagan symbols, Freemasonry, English churches, and the 'Devil's architect.'

Earliest form of writing in the Western Hemisphere discovered.

Is Washington, D.C. the most Masonic city in the world?

Wisdom of the ancient world: the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit is lively.

Does this French church hold secrets?

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales wants ISP providers to keep records of all customers' internet usage.

Feds spending tax dollars to campaign against state marijuana initiatives.

After more than 100 years of turmoil, a monastery takes shape at a Biblical site.

If Texas elects him as governor, Kinky Friedman says he will work toward legalization of marijuana. He says prisons need more room for "the pedophiles and the politicians."

* Jimmy Buffett gives a concert for Kinky.

* Here's Kinky's campaign website.

Is Zoroastrianism a dying religion?

Prince Charles' connection to Count Dracula.

Does God want you to make a lot of money?

Here's a nice idea for communities to do this Halloween season.

Fewer vultures could be the death of this ancient rite.

Spells, incantations, and witches are common in Mexico.

The author of Freemasons For Dummies responds to old charges against Masonry.

Ghost hunters haunt convention.

Pope goes to see the Medieval relic known as Veronica's Veil that purportedly has the image of Christ miraculously emblazoned on it.

Pastor and self-proclaimed prophet allegedly casts out 'sex spirit and lesbian demon' in a very unorthodox ritual.

The sun sets on the Lieberman New Age campaign ad.

The mystery of Celtic mummies in China.

The Pope's exorcist says that Harry Potter is satanic and that Hitler and Stalin were both possessed by the Devil.

TV, the internet, and the Templars.

The Knights Templar and hashish?

The High Desert
In Nevada an initiative to decriminalize possession of one ounce or less of marijuana will appear on the November ballot. Conservatives join with liberals to support this. Colorado also has a ballot initiative to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana.

Is the Holy Grail a whirlpool? This Scottish folklorist thinks so.

Pope replaces Jesuit astronomer who is an opponent of 'intelligent design.'

Young women and girls defend polygamy.

Archaeological evidence shows that the Aztecs were cannibals and ate the raw hearts and cooked flesh of hundreds of Spaniards.

Here's another look at Rennes-le-Chateau and the Knights Templar.

It's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's an alchemist!

In Florida, Scientology becomes a campaign issue.

1930s Scotland and its ghosts.

Multitude in India flock to see icons of Hindu gods drink.

African priests should give up moonlighting as witch doctors, according to their bishops.

The Vatican's powerful telescope in Arizona.

Before there were advice columnists, there was the Delphic Oracle.

They aren't your parents' psychics.

An apple a day may keep Alzheimer’s at bay.

Where are these 80s icons now?

Pat Robertson now agrees there's global warming. Pro environment evangelical leaders welcome his conversion.

U.S. Senate votes unanimously to save the San Diego cross that an atheist sued to have torn down.

Whips and spikes. No, it's not an S&M club in L.A., it's The Da Vinci Code's Opus Dei.


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2012 Ascension Symposium
Sep. 29 - Oct. 1, 2006
Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Nov. 17 - 20, 2006
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