On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 10:34:59 +1100, OzOne wrote this crap:
Wrong again, dumbass. He was Roman.
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Holly, you're dumber than sterile dirt!
Apparently you have trouble reading.
PATRICK (5th century). The enduring legends of St. Patrick are that he
used a shamrock to explain the Trinity and that he banished all snakes
from Ireland. The true story of Patrick, however, survives not in his
myths but in his work. Patrick was responsible for converting the people
of Ireland to Christianity.
Patrick was born to a Romanized family in Britain
By the laws of Rome, children born of Roman citizens are also Roman
citizens. BTW, his parents names were Calpurnius and Conchessa. Do
these sound like Scottish names?
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