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    “Young Goodman Brown” and “The Lottery” People face various bizarre events at different time of their life time when they try to imagine something is happening to them whereas it is the real thing happening. In the story by Nathaniel Hawthorne “young Goodman of Brown”, a man named Goodman Brown sets off for wilderness to meet some stranger who has never appeared in his life. The instance that the person is new and they are meeting in the deserted wilderness is more bizarre than many people would…

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    Symbolism Of Illuminati

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    common symbols are the Pyramid and the All Seeing Eye are two of the illuminati symbols. The pyramid and the all-seeing eye are of course the most obvious symbols of the illuminati. One of the most popular ones is the pentagram. It symbolism of Satanism, has been used by the illuminati throughout history to signify their dark and satanic belief structure. Another symbol that has been seen a lot that people do not know about is the Monarch Butterfly. The monarch butterflies are used within the…

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    Rosemary’s Baby produced by Roman Polanski was a sensational phenomenon horror film that depicts demonic and satanic acts through the world during the 1960’s. This movie opened discussion on the topic of religious concepts and gave a psychological thrill to its viewer. In Rosemary’s Baby, Roman Polanski demonstrates multiple literary devices in this film but the two that are most prominent were symbolism and conflict of human vs self. Throughout the film, Rosemary’s husband “Guy” is viewed as a…

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    All across the United States and all throughout history our judicial system has been terrible. Trials that stand out are very similar, they don’t have reasonable doubt, they all have a bias against the defendant to begin with, and the judicial system doesn’t want to look bad. The witch trials are a great example and one of the oldest to happen in the colonial era, but it was still in America. The West Memphis three is another great example of the judicial system being corrupt. Even though these…

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    Most people will simply refuse to read, or have anything to do with, anything deemed satanic. However, if you have read The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien you technically have. The Lord of the Rings was banned for its “fantasy ideas”, “sacrilegious beliefs”, and its “satanic ideas on witchcraft and evil”. I personally love the movies to death, and do not believe the book should be banned from view of the public. I don’t believe the book should be banned for reasons of: the book is far from…

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    What would you say if your teen wanted a tattoo? Would you say yes, or would you disagree and not understand why they’d want to make that choice? Most adolescents see a tattoo as a way to express themselves and their personality, or interests. Minors should be allowed to get tattoos with their parents consent, because if their parent will allow and give permission to their child to receive a permanent mark on their body the choice should be theirs, but of course if their parent will also…

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    Ernest Hemingway’s Young Goodman Brown is an omniscient third person narrative following the diminishing of personal faith and the enlightenment of the evils behind those who deemed “good” around Goodman Brown. But what if it isn’t a dream and in fact more of realization of what the world truly consist of: sin. Brown was gives the example of a perfect Christian: from his teachings of catechism as a boy to his marriage to his beloved wife, Faith. He embarks on this journey to complete an unknown…

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    Wiccan Beliefs

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    How did a Diverse Group of Followers Lead to the Modern Practice of Wicca? What is Wicca? Wicca is a religious movement that stems from both Christian beliefs and practices to Christian fear of witchcraft practices. This had mostly derived on several islands of Great Britain and Ireland, but later evolved in American events, such as the Salem Witch Trials in the seventeenth century. Though many religions fear forms of witchcraft and sorcery, often Christians (Who’s Afraid of…

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    holy relics, and special amulets of the Catholic Church constituted religious blasphemy and necromancy. Elizabethans did not discuss theological debates- the world was divided into good and evil; in the eyes of the church, witchcraft epitomized Satanism. However, the hidden evil of humanity lurked behind every claim of supernatural…

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    the good Lord himself know why and that reason is, it all consist of this man called SATAN! The works of the devil is only wanted by those who agree with his decisions, and insist on following his callings. This is a forever thing, Christians and Satanism will never ever see eye to eye. And it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to wonder why they won’t. I will never agree with this symbol because I am forever with God. No one or anything will ever change my feelings towards him. This symbol is new,…

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