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		 I agree with the quoted law professor: blatantly unconstitutional. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			The obvious argument to make, should either parent ever be charged with violation, is that Wicca is mainstream. The little side note says 50,000 Americans are Wiccan, but I can't imagine the number is that low. Heck, the Army recognizes it. I'd love some reliable numbers comparing numbers of Wiccans to, say, Free Methodist, Missouri synod Lutherans, Chuch of the Brethren, or other smaller groups. I'm sure they'd love to hear that they're potentially objectionable. 
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 People persecute our religion quite often, and sometimes very dramatically. Just two years ago, a group decided to "invade" and protest at an Ostara (Spring Equinox) ritual in Lancaster, CA. They drove their trucks up to the worship site and started blaring Christian music and reading loudly from the bible and harassing attendees. The best was when a lone man decided to carry a very large banner with a bible verse and parade through our Los Angeles Pagan Pride Day event in the fall. About 1,200 people attended, and he was walking through in quiet protest, bible tucked under his arm. We didn't yell or scream at him, nor ask him to leave. Instead, about 100 of us gathered for a group photo with him and then gave him hugs. ![]() Sadly, some people feel it's appropriate to barge in on another faith's worship services and activities, and let 'em know that "Jebus doesn't think it's right." I have yet to see a Wiccan group storm a church in such fashion. ![]()  | 
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