Saturday, November 29, 2008

People Clash Over School's Re-enactment of Thanksgiving Feast.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-thanksgiving25-2008nov25,0,1458033.story Many Americans do not know about the whole story, surrounding the Pilgrims, and the Amerindians. Here are a couple links for reference. http://www.manataka.org/page269.html http://indy.pabn.org/archives/213thank.shtml So as we can all clearly see, the first Thanksgiving was a celebration of the destruction of the indigenous pagan population. This was one of the first instances of genocide, and or murder, by the early day dominionists. And yet many christians are not aware of there church's bloody past, and continue to view themselves as being the victims in History. Well, they have not always been innocent. They have been just as unjust as there islamist counterparts, whenever they have attempted to blend there religion with the nation. Church and state does not mix together, anymore than manure and ice cream. We must remember the past attrocities, as not to potentionaly have them be repeated. P.S. Note that also, as I have documented in my blog before, christians have faced persecution, both then and now. It's just that they also, in my opinion, tend to have a martyr's complex. Which causes them to hold a paranoid fear that the "World" is out to get them. But I think that most people, in the U.S.A. at least, only want to live in peace with christians, just as long as they return the favor. The problem is not that they have religious freedom, but that they have held religious power over others. Power which rightfuly belongs to God, not any man.

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