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Religion In Modern Europe

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Several types of peoples had been here, coming north and going south as the waves of cold came and went. By 15,000 years ago as the ice retreated the last time, cold was replaced by warmth enough to grow crops. The ore southern animals were able to come back and peoples of central Europe again had diet beyond moss and reindeer.



That this happened has really only been confirmed by since in the past half century. Now, known recorded history has found humans in bogs in Denmark amazingly preserved, and we know we slowly evolved into tribes and related groups.

By the time of Roman invasions we have their records on how terribly savage or nobly defending, were the peoples much of Europe had hiding in swamps, narrow pathways to attack any stray Roman legions, heavy with their Armour in close combat in foreign terrain.

Over many centuries, all invaded each other: the Hun at Rome, the Vandal and Visigoth at anywhere with riches. And this happened a thousand years before later Golden Hordes arrived at the gates of Europe.

Until Charlemagne (742-814 B.C.E.), the Frank. The Germanic peoples from central Germany had poured west during the Roman retreat from Gaul. They had to defend Rome from others from Germany.

As then, this is happening again. The central, most populated portion of western Europe, after the horrors of World Wars one and two, has finally reached out and embraced the neighbors, after years of attacking them. This was with the hearty shoves from America who said Europe, grow up, become one great United State of Europe.

So, again, the Germanic Franks from around present day Frankfurt poured into Roman Gaul as the Romans left, and the most amazing events unfolded.

The Germanic Franks,like Julius Caesar before them came, saw and conquered Gaul. But unlike Caesar who brought Latin, the Franks dropped their Anglo Saxon dialect now generally shared by Britain, America, Canada, Australia and now much of the world.

The Franks of Germany took on the language of the locals of Gaul, which was a country version of Roman Latin. They spoke it, but called it the language of the Franks, or France. French evolved, brought in some German concepts.

But the German Franks who took over Gaul created France are quite stuffy that they are more refined than their cousins back home. So,the evolved and refined French language and customs they now feel are all so distinct and unique from their less cultivated German bosom friends.

What is so wonderful after so many centuries of bloodshed and wars, French Napoleon attacking Germany and others; the Kaiser, then Hitler coming on back with more and nastier manners. It did take World War Two and Uncle Sam to bang some heads together and say time to grow up and be mighty, there is a lot of brotherly blood here, Europe.

And call me Charles or Check Point Charlie, but they are doing it. 26 nations of Europe with no borders. Charles could drive his carriage from Lisbon to Latvia and up into Finland and around Europe. He and we should all be so proud. Visionaries enjoy getting to gaze down and see copy cats copy.

The visionary genius of Charles The Great, who in his creation of a more educated, civilized and Christian new Holy Roman Empire saw his Christian values of peace and harmony stand, far better than Napoleon, as an inspiration to the peoples of Europe today.

And we think that is a wonderful way for the world to all marvel at such a still struggling but hugely successful great democracy. When they embrace Serbia, it will by trial and effort by all but may pour soothing waters on the most festering wound in Europe.

And we say bravo. And uncle Charles the Great would too.
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Roman antiques history ruins are from Scotland to Morocco, over to Cairo, up past Damascus to Istanbul, or Byzentium back then, and through the swamps of Romania, named after a certain Empire, skipping past under most of those feisty Germanics, the Scots, even the Irish. You have to love the inspiring thought that evokes from one with Irish blood, that after conquering most of Britain, they sailed by the coast of Ireland many times.

Each time, red haired painted skinned warriors came out of the forests that then covered Ireland. The Roman legions had recently decided after some woodland massacres over in south Germania, they would not land unless there was a wide open field in which they could land en mass and prepare for a proper landing of force enough to conquer. If they see, they come, and then think about conquer. With Ireland, as with the northern Scots, it was not worth the loss of men and war equipment that might have to abandoned.

So, my Celtic ancestors in Britannia were beaten by these soldiers of Rome, but my ancestors in Ireland stared them down. And that is a fact, Jacques, or Julius. Until at least as long as the Romans were nearby. And it seems that the local Celts relaxed a tad too much when the Roman legions were being withdrawn back to Rome.

It was for a reason the Celts would soon find on their own shores, on a wide enough plain by the sea, near a river, where Vikings would found and name Dublin. And while Vikings and Norse and Danes and Angles and Saxons and Jutes and Canutes changed Britain into English speaking germanics who designed their new language along, as we have said, the legendary Dane Line, which cut England east to west.

And it was at that middling point that English evolved, where people could meet and trade. And now Europe sees that it has matured enough to consider the widening of this western center of civilization with that of the Moors of North Africa and the Muslim world of Turkey, into perhaps an east and west, or north and south, creating of what could become, one great civilization of expanded capacity to love beyond the hidden trap door of faith or language.

We can see how we can drive our new autobahn from Oslo to Casablanca, and then over to Alexandria and a pyramid. But how to get to the oldest city in civilization, Damascus, and then enjoy Troy and imagine the joy of crossing into Europe from European Asia at Istanbul. Then off up to Belgrade and Prague to Finland. Over to Sweden and Oslo, then hop down to Rome. Any problems? All seem to say, those folks between Cairo to Damascus, until they get fair and really share, get off their moral high horses and allow the world to come off of the boil.

So this part of our autobahn around Metro Europe must here be on hold.Leave your car as a rental in downtown Cairo. Fly over the hell hole being created below. Pick up some semblance of sanity or humanity in Damascus, and then head for west Turkey where Greek Troy and heroes were wiser, fair minded men. Even Istanbul reigns as wise, meeting of east and west here does arise. Peace. In the name of God, finally, please.
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