1 posted on
02/20/2012 6:32:15 AM PST by
Renfield
To: SunkenCiv
2 posted on
02/20/2012 6:33:57 AM PST by
Renfield
(Turning apples into venison since 1999!)
To: Renfield
I find the pre-Columbian history of the Americas quite fascinating. I am particularly fascinated by the story of the Lady of Guadalupe, “Coatlaxopeuh (pronounced quatlashupe), meaning the one who crushes the serpent.
Her appearance in Mexico marked a major turning point in the religious history of the people.
3 posted on
02/20/2012 6:46:37 AM PST by
SumProVita
(Cogito, ergo...Sum Pro Vita. (Modified Decartes))
To: Renfield
5 posted on
02/20/2012 6:54:17 AM PST by
PeaceBeWithYou
(De Oppresso Liber! (50 million and counting in Afghanistan and Iraq))
To: Renfield
Sure they were deeply religious... as in “you gotta have heart.”
To: Renfield
Always reminds me of the "Relayer" album.
10 posted on
02/20/2012 7:07:41 AM PST by
P.O.E.
(Pray for America)
To: Renfield
20,000 human sacrifices in four days? Ohhhhh....so it was like Woodstock.
11 posted on
02/20/2012 7:10:18 AM PST by
blueunicorn6
("A crack shot and a good dancer")
To: Renfield; SunkenCiv
This earlier war was just another fight for drug smuggling routes and narco supremacy between the southern cartel and the northern (alien) cartel.
There is nothing new under the Sun which is why we love and study history.
17 posted on
02/20/2012 7:53:51 AM PST by
wildbill
(You're just jealous because the Voices talk only to me.)
To: Renfield
The Egyptians, on the other hand...
To: Renfield
24 posted on
02/20/2012 9:44:46 AM PST by
Blogatron
(Brought to you by The American Frog Council; 'Frog - The other green meat')
To: Renfield
I don’t know. I look at a lot of those stone carvings and I think “menu at a fast food place”.
26 posted on
02/20/2012 10:25:22 AM PST by
blueunicorn6
("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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