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Replacing all the text is a little radical. The text read: "The Castalian Spring was the source of the hallucinogenic vapors which gave the Oracle at Delphi her dreams and visions which predicted the future." Nothing could be saved:
The hallucinogenic vapours of fond Christian fantasy arose from the cleft in the rock (supposedly) not from the water.
The Oracle did not predict the future.
Please tweak the new stub. That's what it's there for. --Wetman 10:54, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)