Feeding snakes against the cult of St. Patrick by pagans.

Feeding snakes against the cult of St. Patrick by pagans.

I did not celebrate St. Patrick's Day for three different reasons, first, I'm not Irish, second, I'm not American, I'm Turkish-Hispanic, and third, I come from a polytheist family, but my family, especially my grandmother and my  mother raised me with enormous respect for the pagan community, she said, it does not matter if they are pagans, neopagans, wiccans, druids, it does not matter even if they preach a new religion or are part of some sect founded in the next thirty years, while they  venerate the ancient gods, those gods before Christianity, are our brothers, even when many of them throw stones at us, they are our brothers and we must remain united above all.

Saint Patrick, this supposed Saint is Ireland, whose stories I have read countless times and all seem to be in complete disagreement with each other, not to mention that many of these stories only take the old legends of Irish folklore and turn them into "miracles" around  to the Saint  He was not like they want to paint now all these "pagan missionaries" of the New Age, a "savior and pacifist pattern", was a Christian priest who enlisted in the ranks of the church to not have to be part of the family business during a  terrible economic period where the Roman Empire was taking over all foreign businesses.

Everyone says that he released Ireland from the Serpents, the truth is that the island of Ireland unlike the islands of Scotland and England was never connected to the same tectonic plate, there was no terrestrial communication between one island and another, and it is about  A cold island, there has been no historical or scientific evidence of snakes in Ireland for 15Mil years until our then.  There is no other joke about it, there simply were no snakes when he arrived on the island.

The serpent was a symbol of pagan paganism in Ireland, paganism in Ireland fell in the fifth century when he lived this character, this "pseudo Saint" Catholic.  The phrase "St. Patrick freed Ireland from the snakes" is extracted from a few letters that he left written where he communicated with the Church affirming that there were no pagans on the island, and in fact, if you check all the Catholic writings that you can find  In any library or Museum of your Country, you can verify that pagans were always represented with the image of a snake, allusion to the Jewish cult where 'Samael' the snake that was possessed by Lilith (the first Woman before Eve) tempted Adam  and Eve to eat the apple of the tree of knowledge, which opened their eyes and because of that, Yahweh condemned 'Samael' and took him out of the Garden of Eden condemning him to crawl for eternity so that he could never see his face in eternity.

If you want to have fun and go out with your friends dressed in green and disguised as an elf, you have another 364 days to do it, but not St. Patrick's Day, which should be considered a day of mourning for the pagan community, are the same as  they fill their social networks with those empowerment memes under the same motto of "we are the children of those witches that you could not burn at the stake", they use that day to become pacific saints and pagan missionaries affirming "Saint Patrick was never against  the pagans "and" he is not to blame for what happened ", but I think the opposite, when you see that a minority group is being discriminated against and you become part of the discriminating group, you become part of the problem, and  even worse, as in this case, on the side murdered thousands of witches and pagans in the following ages.

The truth behind 'the great conversion' of the emerald island 'Ireland' and it is not necessary to read much about it since all the history books have taught us the same thing, between the 4th century and the 7th century of our era, is that  those who were not converted to Christianity and did not accept to be baptized, were expelled from the island, burned alive, tortured or imprisoned, as was the case with many Celtic pagans and their druids.

When you celebrate Saint Patrick's Day you are ignoring and celebrating the tombs of the pagans and witches who for centuries have been burned, hanged, or (as it happened for centuries in South America) drowned in the sea where they were thrown with cloth bags full of  stones to sink their bodies on the seabed.

Now many pagans, and from my point of view are correct, celebrate the day of the Serpent on the same day to protest, and the truth, my support is with them, with those who have not sold their beliefs to be part  of the 'popular cult', is not that this in favor of keeping the hated towards the Catholic Church, but I am in favor of not forgetting and making fun of the past in this way so sickly and ridiculous.

The pagans and "neopagans" celebrating this day look as absurd as the new sects of neo-Nazis who deny the holocaust to victimize the others.

Here I have left you the reasons why you did not celebrate this day, because as my mother taught me 'forgive if you want to do it, but never forget'.

So please, if you consider yourself pagan, not famous this day.

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