Green Mtn
location: Observing the Progressive madness with considerably less amusement.
listening to: Grandchildren, the best reason for saving the future.
registered: 2004.04.03
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A lil history F"YI:) MARCH 17, around 461 AD, St. Patrick died. As a teenager, the Roman Legions guarding his community in
Britain
were withdrawn to defend Rome from invading tribes such as the
Huns.
Unprotected, Britain was attacked by raiders, who carried away
thousands. Patrick was captured and sold as a slave in Ireland, which was
ruled
by the Druids, who practiced human sacrifice. For six years Patrick herded animals until he escaped. In his
forties he had a dream calling him back to Ireland. In his Confession, he wrote: "In the depth of the night, I saw a man named Victoricus coming
as
if from Ireland, with innumerable letters, and he gave me one and
while I was reading I thought I heard the voice of those near the
western sea call out: 'Please, holy boy, come and walk among us
again.' Their cry pierced my very heart, and I could read no more, and so I
awoke." Patrick returned to Ireland, confronted the Druids, converted
Chieftains, and used the three-leaf clover to teach the Trinity. Baptizing 120,000 and founding 300 churches, he wrote: "Patrick the sinner, an unlearned man to be sure. None should ever
say that it was my ignorance that accomplished any small thing, it
was the gift of God."
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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A lil history F"YI:) MARCH 17, around 461 AD, St. Patrick died. As a teenager, the Roman Legions guarding his community in
Britain
were withdrawn to defend Rome from invading tribes such as the
Huns.
Unprotected, Britain was attacked by raiders, who carried away
thousands. Patrick was captured and sold as a slave in Ireland, which was
ruled
by the Druids, who practiced human sacrifice. For six years Patrick herded animals until he escaped. In his
forties he had a dream calling him back to Ireland. In his Confession, he wrote: "In the depth of the night, I saw a man named Victoricus coming
as
if from Ireland, with innumerable letters, and he gave me one and
while I was reading I thought I heard the voice of those near the
western sea call out: 'Please, holy boy, come and walk among us
again.' Their cry pierced my very heart, and I could read no more, and so I
awoke." Patrick returned to Ireland, confronted the Druids, converted
Chieftains, and used the three-leaf clover to teach the Trinity. Baptizing 120,000 and founding 300 churches, he wrote: "Patrick the sinner, an unlearned man to be sure. None should ever
say that it was my ignorance that accomplished any small thing, it
was the gift of God."
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
