M.A. culture change

Greg Sandor gregory_sandor at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu Mar 10 18:47:04 UTC 2005


Yes.  

Regards,

Greg

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  Subject: Re: M.A. culture change


  Greg,
  Bottled coke and beer are used as offerings in indigenous ceremonies. Is this what you are refering to?
  John

  John Sullivan, Ph.D.
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  On Mar 9, 2005, at 11:17 AM, Greg Sandor wrote:


    Hi all,

     
    Last year I ran across several references to Coca-Cola being used as a sacrament in modern-day Mexico and Central America.  I found these accidentally while researching something else and now that I can look deeper into it I am interested to know if any of you have seen this or heard of it? 
     
    Regards,
     
    Greg
     
    (614) 291-5466
    greg at gregsandor.com
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