Michael Colunga (5 Oct 2010)
"Re: Britain recognizes Druidry as religion"

 
Hello, John and Doves,
 
Maybe Mel Brooks is a prophet?
 
After all, didn't his movie, "Spaceballs," have Daphne Zuniga as a "Druish" princess?
 
In Him, whose foolishness is wiser than the wisdom of men,
Mike C.
Wendy (4 Oct 2010)
"Britain recognizes Druidry as religion"


Britain recognized Druidry, an ancient belief that worships deities that take different forms in nature, as a religion for the first time and gave it charitable status on Saturday.
 
"There is a sufficient belief in a supreme being or entity to constitute a religion for the purposes of charity law," declared the Charity Commission for England and Wales in response to the Druid Network's application.
 
The decision will give the neo-pagan religion, known for its cloaked worshippers at Stonehenge (above, in 1999) and other sites, tax advantages and is expected to lead to broader acceptance.
 
Full article:
 
http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/02/britain-recognizes-druidry-as-religion-for-first-time-gives-it-charitable-status/?hpt=T2