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Article: From nature worship to UFOs and alternative science. (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)
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- June 1, 1996
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Cyberspace can be a place for people to stretch the wings of their imaginations, or to find others who share their interests or beliefs. A particularly open-minded example is the echomail network PaganNET, which links bulletin boards that explore alternative and non-Christian faiths, ranging from animism and Tibetan Buddhism to witchcraft and Zen. This month's roundup visits some PaganNET members as well as other alternative philosophy- and science-oriented boards, exploring some of the more unconventional places your modem can take you.
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