i was taught at school that Saint George and the slaying of the dragon was a mythical legend! I now believe he was born in Syria. And i ask what was that Dragon he slayed and why was he stupid enough to attack it on his own. Was the dragon a welshman? Or a person residing in Wales? As we are led to believe there is no proof that a dragon ever existed, no skeletons or fossils! Next we will be celebrating King Arthur's day or even Victor Meldrew or JR Ewing Day. Wake up people stop celebrating.
@philipsmovies It is symbolic of St George's spiritual battles against the devil. The dragon is widely used in Christianity as a symbol of the evil one, especially historically.
russian polyphony at its best.
magicsXfive 7 months ago
i was taught at school that Saint George and the slaying of the dragon was a mythical legend! I now believe he was born in Syria. And i ask what was that Dragon he slayed and why was he stupid enough to attack it on his own. Was the dragon a welshman? Or a person residing in Wales? As we are led to believe there is no proof that a dragon ever existed, no skeletons or fossils! Next we will be celebrating King Arthur's day or even Victor Meldrew or JR Ewing Day. Wake up people stop celebrating.
philipsmovies 10 months ago
@philipsmovies It is symbolic of St George's spiritual battles against the devil. The dragon is widely used in Christianity as a symbol of the evil one, especially historically.
stgeorgegr 10 months ago
Always better in Russian Tones!! :)
bripat22 1 year ago
Happy Saint Georges Day!
LeavingOnAJetPlanex 1 year ago