Also peeps might want to think about WHO St. Patrick was...an outsider with a vision, a missionary who refused to accept gifts from kings and was accused of financial impropriety, held captive for 60 days, banishes ALL snakes from Ireland (what do snakes represent?)...etc.etc. etc.
Actually, it's the day ol' St. Patty died. Another fun tidbit: he may not have driven out literal snakes (as in, animals) but the pagan practice of tattooing snakes on the body as the people turned to Christ.
Q 3097 from 3/17/19
our LUCKY day?
DJT: "Luck, a very important word"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQI9tPnFsqw
That stood out to me and felt very strange/out of place. What did he mean by LUCK being a very important word? Lucky Day? Saint Patrick's Day?
Also peeps might want to think about WHO St. Patrick was...an outsider with a vision, a missionary who refused to accept gifts from kings and was accused of financial impropriety, held captive for 60 days, banishes ALL snakes from Ireland (what do snakes represent?)...etc.etc. etc.
This patriot is thinker!
Snakes used to be in Ireland, or is that a myth?
If people can't figure out "snakes" , they need to go reread Genesis.
What is "Luck" in germatria?
value is 233 other words/phrases with that value are Messiah, and Do it Q, frogs, the camera
The luck of the irish ain't exactly known for being good luck.
17th
We didn't discuss this on the 15th or 16th, we are discussing it today.
This was discussed yesterday a lot.
Ok, well you are the expert!
Which doesn't mean anymore than if it had come out on the 17th.
Ok.
Celebrating the day Dt. Patrick drove the snakes out of his country
Actually, it's the day ol' St. Patty died. Another fun tidbit: he may not have driven out literal snakes (as in, animals) but the pagan practice of tattooing snakes on the body as the people turned to Christ.
Thank you for the clarification