Sorcery in Cambodia: A Little Perspective

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Anchor Moy
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Re: Sorcery in Cambodia: A Little Perspective

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Another strange western belief:
http://io9.com/5860418/meet-the-raelian ... e-religion
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The International Raelian Movement might be the world's most science-fictional religion — at the very least, they're up there with Scientology. Their founder claims he met the aliens who created the human race, and their main ritual involves sending your DNA to an alien planet. The group announced they cloned a human baby in 2002. They want to rebuild African women's clitorises in a special Pleasure Hospital.
Cambodian sorcery seems almost rational in comparison. :fool:
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Re: Sorcery in Cambodia: A Little Perspective

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Doe immaculate conception count?
Some hippy walks on water.
Bad luck will come to your house if you place hat on bed.
Spill the table salt, throw some over shoulder to ward off bad luck. Left shoulder I think.
West world has many!
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Re: Sorcery in Cambodia: A Little Perspective

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I actually do that salt thing :oops:
However, I don't believe in virgin births or walking on water.
Then again, I'd like to believe that you can turn water into wine.
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