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Pagans in Recovery (sometimes abbreviated as PIR) is the phrase which is frequently used to describe the collective efforts of Neopagans to achieve abstinence or the remission of compulsive/addictive behaviors through twelve-step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Nicotine Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, Al-Anon/Alateen, etc. These efforts generally focus on modifying or adapting the twelve steps to accommodate the Pagan world-view as well as creating Pagan-friendly twelve step meetings either as part of a pre-existing twelve-step program, or as independent entities.
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- Pagans, atheists, Christians: The fight for equal treatment
Pagans, atheists, Christians: The fight for equal treatment San Antonio Express-News Copyright 2012 San Antonio Express-News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 06:26Â p.m., Tuesday, January 17, 2012 Consider North Windy Ridge Intermediate School in Buncombe County, N.C. In December, school officials arranged for students to ... - Pagans, atheists, Christians battle for equal treatment
Religious freedom is hugely popular in America — until, of course, it’s applied to unpopular groups. - Archaeologists and pagans alike glory in the Brodgar complex | Liz Williams
Let's not jump to conclusions about ritual significance, but this site is clearly immensely important to ancient British history Archaeologists are notoriously nervous of attributing ritual significance to anything (the old joke used to be that if you found an artefact and couldn't identify it, it had to have ritual significance), yet they still like to do so whenever possible. I used to work on ... - Pagans, atheists, Christians and the battle for equal treatment
Religious freedom is hugely popular in America — until, of course, it’s applied to unpopular groups. - Charles C. Haynes: Pagans, atheists, Christians and the battle for equal treatment
Religious freedom is hugely popular in America -- until, of course, it's applied to unpopular groups. - Roanoke City Teacher is surprised with a $1,000 check
Fishburn Park Elementary librarian says the money will go back into the school The librarian at Fishburn Park Elementary got a shock bright and early Monday morning. - The Pagan View
Most human beings cling to the ancient superstition that they are not self-controlling and not responsible for their own acts. - Locals named to all-Group AAA VHSCA state football team
Osbourn's Chris Boteler, Potomac's Donta Wilkins and Hylton's E.J. Levenberry named first team - Caynton Caves: Black magic rituals force closure of mysterious site after owners lose patience with trespassing cult
The owners of the Caynton Caves (pictured), based near Wolverhampton and often used by Pagans, have sealed up its entrance after finally losing patience with a trespassing satanic cult. - Roanoke school librarian receives surprise donation
The Greater Raleigh Court Civic League presented a check for $1,000 to the librarian at Fishburn Park Elementary School.
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