atddta 32:899 crouchmas
grladams at teleport.com
grladams at teleport.com
Fri May 9 13:47:59 CDT 2008
I made a little website about a real man in history and a part of history
in general, which we can group it next to a panama hat figurine
http://tiny.cc/s2928
because p-list has limitations on size and format.
But, lets analyze Crouchmas as a name. Crouchmas is a festival. The purpose
is to celebrate to Saint Helena of Constantinople Because crouchmas-tide
was a celebration of the found cross (St Helena found it) and the "found
cross" is a fake cross according to Arthur Drews, a monist. I suppose
forces at the time of St Helena really _wanted_ it to be real, the desire
at the time for unity among peoples, to find a unit upon all whose
agreement might mean the end of wars. To spread Christianity might be the
ticket to do that. It's buying and selling of people's willingness to have
faith in something. Seems reminiscent of economic passions fueling finances
leading up to the war.
When you look up Turkish railway guarantees there is a connection to an
American (who happens to be a German sympathizer) in 1910 world events, and
his name was Colby Mitchell Chester, an intellectual from yale, who has a
same named son who joins him on his mission, the endeavors is in the URL I
put at the top of the page specifically the turkish railway finance here
http://tinyurl.com/5b2yp4
Arthur Drews (1865-1935) Uetersen, Holstein,
is the best known representative of the Jesus-Myth school of thought, Drews
became professor of philosophy and German at the University of Karlsruhe.
During his career he wrote widely on a variety of subjects, often provoking
controversy, in part because of his unorthodox ideas on religion, and in
part because of his repeated attacks on the philosophy of Nietzsche. Though
never an open supporter of the Nazis, some of Drews' essays suggest a
sympathy for some of their ideas, though he rejected Antisemitism. He
implied sympathy for the German Faith Movement in his book Deutsche
Religion (1934)
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