Originally posted by BlackampHello!
Mr. Cold, believe you must be familiar with 'X' standing in humbly for Greek 'Chi', a symbol often used in olden times, when I was but a young Boston Lad, to represent
He who died on the X.
I'm from Ancient Rome, and I'm a bit confused. Are you saying that Joshua died on the tenth?
Hail Caesar!
Originally posted by ChandradiThe great God Mithras.
Do you know anybody?
He was born of a virgin and ascended into the heavens,
He is also quoted as saying "Unless you eat of my flesh and drink of my blood you cannot be with Me in the next world." The quote can be found carved in a wall at the Vatican, which was originally a Mithran temple.
Originally posted by Great Big SteesMr. Stees, believe you must be familiar with 'G' standing in humbly for German "Gräfenberg", a
I thought X "marked the spot".
*gee...I was wrong?
term often used in modern times, when I was but a young Boston Lad, to represent
He who founded the G.
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Originally posted by hopscotchHop, believe you certainly are confused. Xmas is about Josh's birth, not
Hello!
I'm from Ancient Rome, and I'm a bit confused. Are you saying that Joshua died on the tenth?
Hail Caesar!
his death.
Please pass on my Xmas regards to Gaius Julius (Render unto Caesar what is
Caesar's).
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