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CorrectionPosted by Bruce Kahl on December 27, 2001 at In Reply to: Re: Origin of "colder than a witches tit" posted by Bruce Kahl on December 27, 2001 : : I see that someone asked before for the meaning of this phrase - I understand the meaning, but does anyone know the origin of "colder than a witches tit" : The simple
explanation is that "colder than a witch's tit" is just a vivid metaphor, like
"hotter than the hinges of hell." Since a : But there's some history behind
this wisecrack. A witch's tit (or witch's teat, to use the older spelling) supposedly
left a marking One of my more politically correct offspring has just finished chastising me for being, in her words, "insensitive, boorish and just plain dumb" for associating witches with Satan. Witchcraft (Wicca Craeft), is also called Wicca, or alternatively, The Craft. This previously underground religion has much to teach every human about survival and about the ethical use of natural innate powers. Satan, or "the Devil," is a concept not to be found outside of Judeo-Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianism. A person must be working through the paradigm of a Holy Bible in order to believe in Satan. He is not a part of Native American religions, Shinto, Buddhism, Animism or (of course) Wicca. So a portion of my previous post should read "Since SOME PEOPLE BELIEVE a witch is in league with Satan....". Thank You, Janice
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