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Brown University
Rhode Island
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    Cruxnews.com - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/25/2004    Last Visited: 6/25/2004  

    Coincidentally, the same day The Family in America arrived, so too did a packet of information sent by a Wanderer reader in California on "philosopher" Arthur Evans, born, 1942.

    Evans is the author of such seminal works as, Critique of Patriarchal Reason (1997, White Crane Press), produced with the support of the San Francisco Art Commission; Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture: A Radical View of Western Civilization and Some of the People It Has Tried to Destroy (1978, Fag Rag Press); The God Of Ecstasy: Sex Roles and the Madness of Dionysius (1987, St. Martin's Press).

    Evans began life as a gay activist as a freshman at Brown University, which he left for Greenwich Village in 1963, and has been deeply involved in the war on Christianity, marriage and family ever since.

    His Witchcraft book carries an interesting blurb: "This controversial work...investigates the historical relationship between homosexuality and paganism with a focus on old Europe and the persecution of pagans by Christians during the early formation of the Christian religion.

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    Cruxnews.com - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/25/2004    Last Visited: 5/22/2005  

    Coincidentally, the same day The Family in America arrived, so too did a packet of information sent by a Wanderer reader in California on "philosopher" Arthur Evans, born, 1942.

    Evans is the author of such seminal works as, Critique of Patriarchal Reason (1997, White Crane Press), produced with the support of the San Francisco Art Commission; Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture: A Radical View of Western Civilization and Some of the People It Has Tried to Destroy (1978, Fag Rag Press); The God Of Ecstasy: Sex Roles and the Madness of Dionysius (1987, St. Martin's Press).

    Evans began life as a gay activist as a freshman at Brown University, which he left for Greenwich Village in 1963, and has been deeply involved in the war on Christianity, marriage and family ever since.

    His Witchcraft book carries an interesting blurb: "This controversial work ... investigates the historical relationship between homosexuality and paganism with a focus on old Europe and the persecution of pagans by Christians during the early formation of the Christian religion.

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