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- From: pharvey@quack.sac.ca.us (Paul Harvey)
- Subject: Re: wearing pagan/pentacle jewelry
- Message-ID: <fYst4u1@quack.sac.ca.us>
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- <fYcf0Gf@quack.sac.ca.us> <1993Jan25.180507.21462@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 01:35:07 UTC
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- In article <1993Jan25.180507.21462@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>
- radzy%sradzy@jack.sns.com (T.O. Radzykewycz) writes:
- >(I'm having trouble with my new machine. Posted this a little
- >while ago, but it doesn't seem to have come across, so I'm re-posting
- >from the other machine. Apologies.)
- >jack@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk (Jack Campin) writes:
- >>> James Webb's "The Occult Establishment" describes how
- >>> the Nazis got to use the symbol: it occurs in both orientations in Indian
- >>> iconography with no general distinction in meaning.
- >pharvey@quack.sac.ca.us (Paul Harvey) writes:
- >> This is not graffiti, it is religious iconography. There most certainly
- >> is meaning.
- >Jack didn't say there wasn't meaning. He said there wasn't a distinction
- >between the meaning of a sunwise and a widdershins version.
-
- But there of course is a distinction. Is there a distinction between the
- sun going east to south to west or west to south to east in the northern
- hemisphere? Yes, there most certainly is. As I said, we are not talking
- about graffiti here.
-