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Why do we have a holiday dedicated to honoring a dead man?

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  • Pretty much every religious holiday Christians have was stolen from Pagans.

    Christians converted many Pagans by adopting Pagan holidays. Of course they killed many Pagans who refused to become Christian.

    It's the same silly game, only the names have been changed to protect the guilty.

  • easter is based of of pagans and the holiday of reproduction... thus the reason for the eggs and easter bunny.... eggs symbolize fertalism and well rabits reproduce, like rabbits haha... st patricks day is about the pagans and st patrick trying to get them to conform those who did he babtized those he did not he killed... the snakes refferd to taottoos they got after their schooling... sorry i had to rant... and no one in my house wanted to listen lmao

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  • @praiseJah7 There are pagan doctrines of ALL religions. They evolved from each other

  • @lotofhate He was kidnapped from the coast of Wales by A war party who were carrying out a raid on the welsh. They did the same in return. many times

  • All religion From Judaism Proven to be adapted from the Egyptian worship of the Sun god Ra and then developed into Christianity which led to Islam and Protestantism. They are all lies we tell to ourselves to comfort ourselves about the fact that we are all going to die some day ) Or to justify wars.

    Stop lying to yourselves and everyone else. What does it matter. If it causes you to hate or to be angry ... It can not be good. BTW as an Irish man and a student of Mythology Your mistakes? ... LOL

  • @revsalles The ''church'' has mixed pagan customs and practices with the Ibriy (hebrew) faith,and they persecuted the people who would not conform to their heathen customs ie Constantine,which were the torah/law abiders.The mashiaych 'Anointed one' was slain on the Pesach (passover) on the 14th day 1st month called Abib in hebrew (april).The 'easter' egg has absolutely nothing to do with his resurection,and is honoring Asherah the fertility idol,according to myth was impregnated by the Sun Ba'al

  • St. Patrick was British not Italian.

  • st patrick was born in england ? wtf

  • You've taken things too far in stretching the truth. St. Patrick did not support paganism or compormise with it. He took the metaphors of the culture and put a different meaning on it. Christ did the same with the Passover meal, giving it new meaning by calling the Bread and Wine, his body and blood. The Church has done the same with the Easter Egg and making it a sign of Resurrection rather than Goddess so and so's Spring time appearance. Get a grip!

  • Prayer of Saint Patrick

    Christ be with me, Christ within me,

    Christ behind me, Christ before me,

    Christ beside me, Christ to win me,

    Christ to comfort and restore me.

    Christ beneath me, Christ above me,

    Christ in quiet, and in danger,

    Christ in hearts of all that love me,

    Christ in mouth of friend and stranger

  • This is something like like St. Valentine..... they killed him and sacrifice him

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