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On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 12:04:31AM -0400, Don Parris wrote: > On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 22:00:24 -0400, Fred Miller <fmiller at lightlink.com> wrote: > > 23 October, 2004, 23:52 GMT 00:52 UK > > British Navy approves first ever Satanist > > > > Mr. Cranmer will be allowed to perform Satanic rituals > > > > The British Armed Forces has officially recognised its first registered > > Satanist, according to a newspaper report. Naval technician Chris Cranmer, > > 24, has been allowed to register by the captain of HMS Cumberland. > > > > The move will mean that he will now be allowed to perform Satanic rituals > > on board the vessel. According to the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Cranmer > > realised he was a Satanist nine years ago. > > > Gee, a Marine Chaplain at Camp LeJeune told me he had to provide a way > for some Wiccans to perform their rituals at the base. I don't > believe there were any Wiccan chaplains in those days, though. This > is not a good thing. Do you mean, that people are Satanists, or the the British Navy does not discriminate based on religion? Aaron Lehmann -- Why do the Democrats complain about Nader losing them Presidential elections? Republicans don't complain about Libertarians.
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