Now’s the Time to Increase Economic Pressure on Iran
Rejecting the false dichotomy between capitulation and war.
January 27, 2020
Witches, SoulCycle, and the post-Christian future.
While Christianity, especially in its mainline Protestant denominations, has been in continuous demographic decline in the U.S., there has been a steady growth of what some observers have termed “neopaganism.” The trend may have seen its most public manifestation when a group of self-described witches gathered in a Brooklyn bookstore and “metaphysical boutique” to put a hex on Brett Kavanaugh before the Senate hearings on his confirmation to the Supreme Court. There are also “spiritual but not religious” practices, often associated with bodily health, and often available only at a price—ranging from healing crystals to the evocatively named SoulCycle exercise classes.
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Login or SubscribeRejecting the false dichotomy between capitulation and war.
Encouraging a positive trend.
The PLO operative’s own disciples would murder his American handler.
“May his name be obliterated.”
Witches, SoulCycle, and the post-Christian future.