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Postings reflect the private opinion of posters and are not official positions of Psiram - Foreneinträge sind private Meinungen der Forenmitglieder und entsprechen nicht unbedingt der Auffassung von Psiram

Started by Barnaby_McEwan, May 01, 2007, 06:43:38 AM

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Barnaby_McEwan

Mentioned in another thread recently. Fifteen years after repaying Passamaquoddy people's hospitality by falsifying their spirituality to suit his own needs, he published what has become one of the founding texts of Wicca: Aradia, Or the Gospel of the Witches.

He maintained that his book was a translation of the main religious document of a cult of Italian witches surviving entirely un-noticed since pre-Christian times - until a mysterious personage known only as Maddalena decided to confide everything in an elderly American journalist. See, as always, Ronald Hutton's Triumph of the Moon for an empathetic but damning overview.

debbieredbear

QuoteHe maintained that his book was a translation of the main religious document of a cult of Italian witches surviving entirely un-noticed since pre-Christian times - until a mysterious personage known only as Maddalena decided to confide everything in an elderly American journalist.

Gosh Barnaby, are you sure this shouldn't be in the comedy section?  ;D

Juliet

If a man will misrepresent people who are still here, and talked to him, I don't see why he wouldn't just flat out lie about there being an Italian coven.  Or maybe he did to them what he did to the Passamoquoddy.

I haven't read his book.  Tell me, does he repeat the one about a Europe-wide witch-cult?  (An unfortunate number of modern pagans do believe in that one, despite plenty of historical evidence that pre-Christian peoples had many different religious beliefs.  Margaret Murray did neo-pagans no favors.)