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Last night, I was working at my computer and Sneaky was sleeping in my arms like a baby, as he always does. Suddenly, he wakes up and sits on the palm of my hand and starts LICKING HIS BUTT

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Last night, I was working at my computer and Sneaky was sleeping in my arms like a baby, as he always does. Suddenly, he wakes up and sits on the palm of my hand and starts LICKING HIS BUTTwhile I am still holding him. Seriously, cat? Couldn't go somewhere else to do that? Then he went back to sleep.![]()
Well, at least we know the Sneakmeister isn't a Pagan - he doesn't venerate the bunnies, he kills 'em...
That reminds me of a really hardcore Baptist I used to work with when I was in college 25 yrs ago. He always called the Easter Bunny the "Ishtar Bunny" because he said rabbits were associated with the Babylonian Goddess Ishtar and it was a sin to use the Easter Bunny as part of a Christian holiday. He always called Santa Claus "Satan Claus." lol
That reminds me of a really hardcore Baptist I used to work with when I was in college 25 yrs ago. He always called the Easter Bunny the "Ishtar Bunny" because he said rabbits were associated with the Babylonian Goddess Ishtar and it was a sin to use the Easter Bunny as part of a Christian holiday. He always called Santa Claus "Satan Claus." lol
Your post will no doubt offend the sort of the people who tend to get offended by the facts. Good for you!Well, neither Christmas or Easter are exactly Christian in origin. Neither of them are at the historically likely times of the year for Jesus' birth or crucifixion. The date for Easter was selected by the Council of Nicea in 325AD to get it to line up with Passover. The choice of Dec. 25 for Christmas likely is a reflection of the Roman pagan festivals around the winter solstice.
There is no real support of the Easter Bunny being derived from Ishar and probably has more to do with European fertility celebrations, not Mesopotamia.
Santa Claus is sort of watered down and secularized variant of St. Nicholas popularized by things like the poem .A Visit from St. Nicholas'.
So your colleagues were sort of right and sort of wrong. Also, my claim that the Sneakmeister couldn't be Pagan is misplaced since Easter isn't really a pagan holiday.
But Christmas, in particular, has become a festival of retail more Pagan than anyone dancing around a pole naked could have ever imagined.
Your post will no doubt offend the sort of the people who tend to get offended by the facts. Good for you!
As for Sneaky, all cats are Satan's minions. One of many reasons I'm a cat person.
As I see it, it's all good mythology. After all there is so much of it to be researched and read and enjoyed.
A useful exercise for the open and active mind is to research the similarities between the early Asian religions and Christianity. The Old Testament is full of stories 'borrowed' from Hindu and Buddhist legends. Also Islam.
This debate about religion is a waste of time; everyone knows that all cats work for Satan! 😈