
JD writes: "
I'm from Mumbai, India and I just wanted to know - I have been hearing from some people about the Procter and Gamble Company’s link to occult and satanic activities and hence been told to refrain from their products. I have researched a bit on the web. But wanted a clearer view on the same topic. Could you please help me out with this?"
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Michael Roach and Christie McNally in 1996
A new investigation has been launched into an Arizona yoga retreat where tantric sex rituals and the death of an expelled member are raising questions once again.
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This blog has generous readers who are determined to prove that no one needs yoga to stay fit.
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The latest news out of drought-stricken California is that some farmers who are desperate for rain are turning to dowsers and water witches to find hidden water supplies.
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A reader wrote to us about meeting the Miami hypnotist Todd Goodwin whose
Facebook page contained a very disturbing letter in which he asserts that Jesus was a hypnotist who was using hypnosis when he performed His miracles. The reader bravely asked us for any suggestions about how to evangelize in a situation such as this.
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Anyone who doubts the presence of Satan in the world (and there are billions of these people) needs to read
this blog by Father Dwight Longenecker.
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If you come across an internet ad hawking an exorcism via Skype, click on the little "x" in the corner and keep surfing for real help.
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We have hot yoga, power yoga and even doggie yoga - why not naked yoga? Believe it or not, someone is already teaching it!
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The National Cathedral in Washington, DC, which is run by the Episcopal Church, is reaping criticism for allowing its nave to be used to teach yoga and tai chi classes.
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If you're wondering why you don't see those "shake shake your Sensa" commercials anymore is because Federal Trade Commission (FTC) officials cracked down on the company's bogus weight loss claims and is forcing them to return $26 million to consumers.
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