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Re: History and Paganisation
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No offense taken at all, re making us all sound like pagans. What I meant was that I am narked and I'm not even a pagan - imagine how a pagan might feel that christians are allowed to desecrate a site that they might consider important. I have no problem at all with christians wanting to respectfully celebrate the area as an important place in their history, but not at the expense at someone elses history. And by the way, let's not lose sight of the fact that it's a burial chamber, full stop, and should be respected out of human decency.


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pure joy
Posted by pure joy
4th May 2003ce
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History and Paganisation (treaclechops)

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Yes, but ... (BlueGloves)

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