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Somewhat returning
To all concerned, eat lots and make merry! 
Yay.
Happy turkey day Americans. If there are any Canadians, happy belated thanksgiving. To everyone else, happy Thursday.
Yeah, condolences to Native American folk. You guys got the rough end of that stick.
"God save the King (and Queen)"... sorry maybe wrong thread or wrong century.And to the Indians.... My condolences......
"God save the King (and Queen)"... sorry maybe wrong thread or wrong century.
In relationships there is something to celebrate, and often something to not celebrate. Shame on you for getting the two mixed... I'm throwing your tea into the harbor.Oh, I see..... Mate, I am not the one celebrating it... See the difference?![]()
In most relationships I've seen there is something to celebrate, and something to not celebrate. Shame on you for getting the two mixed... I'm throwing your tea into the harbor.
pardon my ignorance again, why thanksgiving and why now??????
do you disagree with Wkipedia?
In the USA my friends and family often disagree with each other, the spouse, the kids, the neighbors, the government, the special interest groups, the majority, the minority, wikipedia, the media, the bills, the taxes, the employers, the history books, the professors, the Left, the Right, the religious scholar, Imam, priest, pastor, reverend, etc... and rest assuredly you. It is a tradition here to disagree so shame on you for assuming that my question was rhetorical... Pathless one.Oh no!! Don't anyone disagree with wikipedia!! After all, it is the pinnacle of the font of knowledge produced by western civilization! The cream of the crop! And damn the universities, and damn books!! All the information we need is indexed on a "user-created" encyclopedia on the internet. The epitome of democracy and intelligence!
I'm thankful for wikipedia!!
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I read the wiki article, I read the associated articles, including about Squanto. Hard to see where wiki and I are in disagreement, although my presentation is admittedly scanty.Interesting version of history 123... do you disagree with Wkipedia? ... It appears to me by the history of the Native American Squanto, that he also had thanks to give. Afterall he was sold as a slave in Europe for a time.
I have no idea what you are talking about. John Smith, et al, including the kidnapper of Squanto, had nothing directly to do with the Plymouth Rock colony and the celebrations of Thanksgiving. Quite the contrary, the Pilgrims were religious dissidents fleeing persecution in England.Some of the gritty truth is that a number of those who came from Europe were seeking what John Smith wrote about, "Here every man may be master and owner of his owne labour and land..." What, were you expecting someone there to give Thanks to England instead of God? Maybe if John Smith had written, "Here every man may serve his masters in English parliament on this New England land." Then maybe a different kind of settler would have arrived and history might have been different.
In the USA my friends and family often disagree with each other, the spouse, the kids, the neighbors, the government, the special interest groups, the majority, the minority, wikipedia, the media, the bills, the taxes, the employers, the history books, the professors, the Left, the Right, the religious scholar, Imam, priest, pastor, reverend, etc... and rest assuredly you. It is a tradition here to disagree so shame on you for assuming that my question was rhetorical... Pathless one.
Where does wiki say that Thanksgiving is our way of celebrating a spirit of individualism... namely our particular brand? Your original words:I read the wiki article, I read the associated articles, including about Squanto. Hard to see where wiki and I are in disagreement, although my presentation is admittedly scanty.
Where has anyone thought of Thanksgiving as celebrating your brand of individualism?!It gets us into trouble sometimes, but overall I think the world is generally better off for our particular brand of individualism. Thanksgiving is our way of celebrating that spirit.
Was Plymouth rock the first or only place where anyone had Thanksgiving? Not according to the history I read. Do you believe that Thanksgiving was to give thanks to the Indians?I have no idea what you are talking about. John Smith, et al, including the kidnapper of Squanto, had nothing directly to do with the Plymouth Rock colony and the celebrations of Thanksgiving. Quite the contrary, the Pilgrims were religious dissidents fleeing persecution in England.
Yes, I contest your version. I read in the history book that at the Berkeley Plantation in Virginia that there was a Thanksgiving festivity three years before the Pilgrims. The Mayflower arrived in November 1620. I read that Squanto first met the Pilgrims in spring of 1621, which led to a treaty with Sachem Massasoit. Squanto and others showed them how to manure the ground with hearing. The first Pilgrim Thanksgiving was in the Fall of 1621, celebrating the plentiful harvest.Those same ill-prepared Puritan Pilgrims fleeing the persecution of the Church of England, are the same ones Squanto helped survive that winter in 1620 at Plymouth Rock. Or do you contest recorded history, cyberpi?
Your favored outlook upon God and of history?The question is: what have the KJV Bible, religious persecution and the plight of the Native American in common? Thanksgiving.
Edward Winslow said:"We set last spring some twenty acres of Indian corn, and sowed some six acres of barley and peas. According to the manner of the Indians we manured our ground with herrings (alewives) which we have in great abundance and take with great ease at our doors. Our corn did prove well, and God be praised, we had a good increase in Indian corn. Our barley did indifferent good, but our peas not worth the gathering. We feared they were too late sown. They came up very well and blossomed, but the sun parched them in the blossom. Our harvest being gotten in, our Governor sent four men on fowling, that so we might, after a special manner, rejoice together, after we had gathered in the fruits of our labors. They four in one day killed as many fowl as with little help besides, served the Company for almost a week, at which time, amongst our recreations, we exercised our arms, many of the Indians coming amongst us, and amongst the rest their great king the Massasoit, with some ninety men, whom for three days we entertained and feasted. They went out and killed five deer, which they brought in to the Plantation, and bestowed on our Governor, and upon the Captain and others. Although it not always be so plentiful as it was at this time with us, yet by the goodness of God, we are so far from want that we often wish you partakers of our plenty. -- We have found the Indians very faithful in their Covenant of Peace with us; very loving and ready to pleasure us. Some of us have been fifty miles into the country by land with them. -- There is now great peace amongst us; and we, for our parts, walk as peaceably and safely in the woods here as in the highways in England. - I never in my life remember a more seasonable year than we have enjoyed. -- If we have but once kine, horses and sheep, I make no question but men might live as contented here, as in any part of the world. -- The country wanteth only industrious men to employ, for it would grieve your hearts to see so many miles together with goodly rivers uninhabited, and withall to consider those parts of the world wherein you live to be seven greatly burdened with abundance of people."
And to the Indians.... My condolences......