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October 2006

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Spooky Halloween: customs, traditions, and history.

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Ancient Roman brothel is fully restored (well almost). There still are some aspects missing.

Brad Meltzer, the author of The Book of Fate, (a novel which features a 200 year old Masonic code and has been # 1 on the New York Times best seller list), has said he became obsessed with history's famous Freemasons.

Here's what the Beatles' guru is up to today.

Harvard panel recommends that a course in religion be part of degree requirements.
The inclusion of religious studies as part of a well rounded college education is something I have advocated for years.
- Hal Siemer

Herbal medicine: Study shows marijuana may prevent Alzheimer's and treat it better than prescription drugs.

Some in the medical field now believe spiritual healing really works.

Freemasonry in Greece: the hidden truth revealed?

Historians from the Middle Ages takes regarding the history of the Scots. Dan Brown ought to examine some of these.

Was King Arthur actually Scottish?

Building a castle the old fashioned way.

Explore colonial graveyards in New York City.

In Mexico a policeman reports seeing two witches near a graveyard, who later flew away. Backup was called.

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

Some history and folklore about the fall equinox.

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.


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