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Meanwhile, apparently capitalizing on how neopaganism is eclipsing the Christian church in Britain, The Scotsman has started a series of articles on witchcraft, even offering spells for anger release and bringing more customers to your business.
Holy Land Experience under attack from rabbis—again
Six months after Jews protested the opening of the Holy Land Experience for supposedly targeting them for conversion, the theme park is again under attack. This time, Jewish leaders are criticizing The Scriptorium: Center for Biblical Antiquities, the world's largest collection of biblical artifacts, which will now be housed at the Orlando park. Rabbi Daniel Wolpe, president of the Greater Orlando Board of Rabbis, is particularly upset about the multiple Torah scrolls that will be on display. A Torah "is considered the greatest gift God has given the Jewish people," he says. "Putting it in a museum is the same as a Jew taking an image of Jesus and denigrating it." Funny, but Weblog doesn't remember too many protests when the collection—which also contains an Egyptian Bible from the fourth century, an original 1611 King James Bible, and reams of illuminated manuscripts—was tucked away in a in Grand Haven, Michigan, museum.
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