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[[File:Jean-Bodin.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Jean Bodin]] | [[File:Jean-Bodin.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Jean Bodin]] | ||
*... that the '''[[Jean Bodin]]''' wrote the first published definition of [[witchcraft]]? | *... that the '''[[Jean Bodin]]''' wrote the first published definition of [[witchcraft]]? | ||
*... that | *... that pure '''[[beryl]]''' is colorless? | ||
*... that the | *... that the [[demon]] '''[[Moloch]]''' may have only accepted animal sacrifice? | ||
*... that | *... that [[Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa]]'s [[occult]] work '''''[[Three Books of Occult Philosophy]]''''' contains many errors? | ||
*... that '''[[ | *... that in the [[tarot]], the '''[[King of Swords]]''' means an emphatic "yes"? | ||
*... that '''[[ | *... that the mineral associated with '''[[Pehuy Djat]]''' is [[galena]]? | ||
*... that | *... that lighting a lamp is a common practice in '''[[Hindu]]''' worship? | ||
*... that '''[[Cassiel]]''' is one of the Angels of Death in [[Judaism]]? | *... that '''[[Cassiel]]''' is one of the Angels of Death in [[Judaism]]? |
Revision as of 04:47, 4 July 2025
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Current Headlines
- ... that the Jean Bodin wrote the first published definition of witchcraft?
- ... that pure beryl is colorless?
- ... that the demon Moloch may have only accepted animal sacrifice?
- ... that Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's occult work Three Books of Occult Philosophy contains many errors?
- ... that in the tarot, the King of Swords means an emphatic "yes"?
- ... that the mineral associated with Pehuy Djat is galena?
- ... that lighting a lamp is a common practice in Hindu worship?
- ... that Cassiel is one of the Angels of Death in Judaism?