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Hemlock Clock
post Jun 13 2009, 12:23 PM
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Hello everyone,
I'm Hemlock Clock and if you visit my site or recognize my sn from other forums youll know I work in a cafe in Eastern Tennessee where we provide tarot readings and classes, henna art, and a lot of other things.
I'm sort of a searching soul that has a wide variety of interests, theories, and beliefs.
I just wanted to search out some enlightening conversation, maybe draw some like minds to this little part of the mountains, and have fun.


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post Jun 15 2009, 11:22 PM
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I have a question.

The Tennessee/Kentucky/Bible belt area is known for heavy Christian Fundamentalism. But, contrary to what this would imply, there seem to be more Pagans living around that area (Midwest, southwest...heck, EVERYWHERE) than there are in places with more "tolerance," but at the same time, are more so in hiding to curb persecution.

Do you believe that there may really be more Pagans around the Tennessee/Midwest region than other regions of the United States?


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