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Join Date: May 2010
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I have nothing against Ireland or Irish people at all. In fact, quite the opposite. To me, though, celebrating the spread of Christianity over Europe at the time would be the equivalent of celebrating Colonel Custer, as the logic, mindset, and means was pretty much the same. Maybe not for St.Patrick's case in particular. If it was about Ireland for Irish(I'm not certain how much of an extent you guys actually follow it, or not), or Irish heritage in America for this side of the Atlantic, I'd be fine with it. If if were about Christianity or Jesus, I wouldn't be bothered either, or if it were about a figure like Martin Luther King who was religious but used his message to expand freedom, I'd be for it, as well. But, I really have never been keen on Christianity's northern spread through Europe as I fear how much culture, and history had to be destroyed, and how pagans are treated historically like child sacrificing madmen in loin clothes. When, in reality, it's obvious a large portion of them probably weren't, and it was the Catholic regime at the time that was sponsoring the warlords that were breaking into their houses, raping their women, killing their children, and forcing them to convert. Then erasing them from history, or exaggerating their bad traits while presenting positive of their own.
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