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« on: April 11, 2007, 04:21AM » |
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Many eons ago, the French and German Celts had discovered Ireland before the English had invaded it. Then, hundreds of years later, they became the first Celtic Irish people ever made in the early times before the ones in the present. By the way, pals, do you ever know why Ireland has been made so early?
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« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2007, 07:34AM » |
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God had to have some place to rest.
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« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2007, 04:27PM » |
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Have I said something to soothe your whole bodies? Well, proving to that, the story continues that the first Irish Celts living in early Ireland had a lot of things to do like farming and cooking. The antique language ever written and heard by them I think was obviously often Gaelic. They carved it on the stones so they could read it. They created a great tombstone in that place unspotted and called it Newgrange where the first people had died and needed to be put in there. The first animals they already had were the sheep. I timidly expect that Ireland may always have farm animals after it has been made so early by God. And speaking of him, he is the scorce of our planet and the rest of the universe keeping an eye on the country of Ireland.
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« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2007, 08:50PM » |
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Let me procaim, GOD ROCKS! Jesus freak here. I wish to learn Gaelic...hey, Newgrange! Orla's song! Ok, now I have an idea of what it's about. I wanna go to Ireland some day.
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« Reply #5 on: April 13, 2007, 09:37PM » |
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Let me procaim, GOD ROCKS! Jesus freak here. I wish to learn Gaelic...hey, Newgrange! Orla's song! Ok, now I have an idea of what it's about. I wanna go to Ireland some day. If you have the ANJ DVD, you can see Newgrange during the opening of 'The Sky and the Dawn and the Sun' where the girls' names are shown while the background shows helicopter shots of various historical sites in County Meath, around Slane Castle.
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« Reply #7 on: April 14, 2007, 08:04AM » |
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Thanks, Alanna! Never knew THAT was Newgrange!
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« Reply #8 on: April 15, 2007, 04:22AM » |
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About Newgrange, the vocal tale goes like this:
There is a place on the east Mysterious ring, a magical ring of stones The druids lived there once they said Forgotten is the race that no one knows
The circled tomb of a different age Secret lines carved on ancient stones Heroic kings laid down to rest Forgotten is the race that no one knows
Wait for the sun on a winter's day And a beam of light shines across the floor Mysterious ring, a magical ring Forgotten is the race that no one knows
It's part of the Celtic tale as long as given to the ones who have Irish ancestries.
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« Reply #9 on: May 09, 2007, 06:16PM » |
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Newgrange is a wonderful song about a wonderful place. It was written by Ciaran Brennan (Enya's older brother) of Clannad. It was a burial chamber though.
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« Reply #10 on: May 10, 2007, 11:54AM » |
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Jesus freak here. What ever happened to DC Talk? For those of you who never heard of them, they were 3 guys in a singing group who were Christian rappers. One of their main songs was entitled "Jesus Freak". It had a very cool video. When I first heard of them and saw them, I thought "You have got to be kidding me- Christian rappers?" But they were actually pretty good.
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« Reply #11 on: May 10, 2007, 12:04PM » |
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Well I think the Celts started out in Eastern Europe around 4000 BCE or so and moved west until they got to Ireland. Celtic art has been found all over Europe. But given how many other cultures there were in continental Europe, Celts remaining there sort of got merged into them. But Celts as far west as Ireland didn't have as many foes to fight, and when they did have to fight, foes had to travel a long way to get to them. Still, England, around the time of Jesus, was not a very safe place. A lot of Romans were around, determined to tell others what to do. Even after the Romans, there was a lot of fighting.
But what I am trying to say is that the Celts were not created in Ireland. They journeyed to Ireland from other places long long ago.
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« Reply #12 on: May 10, 2007, 05:39PM » |
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Well I think the Celts started out in Eastern Europe around 4000 BCE or so and moved west until they got to Ireland. Celtic art has been found all over Europe. But given how many other cultures there were in continental Europe, Celts remaining there sort of got merged into them. But Celts as far west as Ireland didn't have as many foes to fight, and when they did have to fight, foes had to travel a long way to get to them. Still, England, around the time of Jesus, was not a very safe place. A lot of Romans were around, determined to tell others what to do. Even after the Romans, there was a lot of fighting.
But what I am trying to say is that the Celts were not created in Ireland. They journeyed to Ireland from other places long long ago.
What's interesting is that the Celts and their off-shoots, such as the Gauls, were right on the cusp becoming the great civilization in Europe. They were everywhere, from Ireland to Austria. Had they not encountered the Romans so soon or if Vercingetorix had managed to defeat Caesar the world would be a different place today.
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« Reply #13 on: May 17, 2007, 01:58PM » |
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i read an interesting report about how the first celts came from spain and france
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« Reply #14 on: June 21, 2007, 02:04PM » |
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Really? Maybe the others will come to this topic to share the tale I've evenly told.
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