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.
the mary sue seems to be an anti-q, anti-trump outfit. Also the writer of this article is a self-described practicing witch (I found in another article of hers). Although I have understood there weren't snakes in Ireland even when Patrick was there (besides the druid warlocks and witches).
The above link I posted was only one of several on this subject, the point being that "snakes" may have been a figurative description, rather than a literal one.
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?
I heard once that "snakes" referred to the pagans in Ireland. It's apparently a myth, but it makes sense in this context.
https://www.themarysue.com/the-truth-about-saint-patrick-snakes-pagans-and-more/
the mary sue seems to be an anti-q, anti-trump outfit. Also the writer of this article is a self-described practicing witch (I found in another article of hers). Although I have understood there weren't snakes in Ireland even when Patrick was there (besides the druid warlocks and witches).
The above link I posted was only one of several on this subject, the point being that "snakes" may have been a figurative description, rather than a literal one.
If people can't figure out "snakes" , they need to go reread Genesis.