Re: Origins of Easter...By Maggie |
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One way or another I do not care what the origin of Eater is and whom it is attributed to. If Maggie is claiming something that is not hers (Assyrian) then she has adopted something from a different culture and I would not find that offensive at all since all of these entities existed at different times in the same geography. Nationalism could be said that it is a modern concept but how does that change a Nationality? If the two can be separated then I assume all mankind would have nothing that would distinguish one nation from another; one civilization from another. By the same token why do we have borders, passports and visas? Some these things are modern concepts as well. --------------------- |
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