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To: muawiyah

You wrote:

“The Sapma is definitely part of Western and Northern Europe.”

I have no idea what “Sapma” is.

“The last pagan Sa’ami resident in the Sapma was probably “converted” by the late 1700s.”

Irrelevant. THe Sami were neither Arains nor Odin worshipers. Thus, you are wrong again.

“Those in America formed their own “church” which still exists.”

Again, irrelevant, since the Sami were neither Arains nor Odin worshipers.

“I gave you the dates of 9800BC to 600 AD, and as far as Christianity is concerned that definitely covers the Arians”

You wrote: “Hmm, “the Church” was what between let’s say 9800BC and 600AD?”

Now, tell me where you say anything about Arians in that statement?

“~ so whether they were eliminated in 700AD is definitely irrelevant to that point. Prior to the year 1 Fur Shur the Roman Catholic church didn’t exist.”

Who exactly claims the Catholic Church existed before Christ began His teaching let alone His foundation of the Church?

“You must learn how to read critically.”

You have to learn how to read what you yourself write.


111 posted on 12/20/2010 7:48:06 PM PST by vladimir998 (The anti-Catholic will now evade or lie. Watch.)
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To: vladimir998

SAPMA stands for San Antonio Personnel Management Association???


113 posted on 12/20/2010 7:51:24 PM PST by narses ( 'Prefer nothing to the love of Christ.')
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To: vladimir998
The Sa'ami pantheon since about 850 AD, when permanent contact between them and the then pagan Norse was made, included Odin, Thor, Little Red Man, and Herb Woman.

As far as the Sapma being "part of Europe", it most certainly is. These are also the first Europeans to break out of the Western European refugia at the end of the period of maximum glaciation.

You will have to put away your Southern European bigotry and wrap your mind around the North. Your Gods didn't penetrate the area until quite recent times (historically speaking). Even among the Norse the last Thor worshipper to have a traditional Viking funeral died in the 1700s.

116 posted on 12/20/2010 8:06:45 PM PST by muawiyah
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