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Monday, November 21, 2005



THANKSGIVEN WHAT I S
THE REAL TRUTH


IS IT THIS

The Pilgrims who sailed to this country aboard the Mayflower were originally members of the English Separatist Church (a Puritan sect). They had earlier fled their home in England and sailed to Holland (The Netherlands) to escape religious persecution. There, they enjoyed more religious tolerance, but they eventually became disenchanted with the Dutch way of life, thinking it ungodly. Seeking a better life, the Separatists negotiated with a London stock company to finance a pilgrimage to America. Most of those making the trip aboard the Mayflower were non-Separatists, but were hired to protect the company's interests. Only about one-third of the original colonists were Separatists.
The Pilgrims set ground at Plymouth Rock on December 11, 1620. Their first winter was devastating. At the beginning of the following fall, they had lost 46 of the original 102 who sailed on the Mayflower. But the harvest of 1621 was a bountiful one. And the remaining colonists decided to celebrate with a feast -- including 91 Indians who had helped the Pilgrims survive their first year.
Pilgrims would not have made it through the year without the help of the natives. The feast was more of a traditional English harvest festival than a true "thanksgiving" observance. It lasted three days.

OR IS THIS THE TRUTH

The Wampanoag people,
tell the history of Thanksgiving, they had confirmed the oral history passed down through their generations. Most Americans know that Massasoit, chief of the Wampanoag had welcomed the so-called Pilgrim Fathers - and the seldom mentioned Pilgrim Mothers - to the shores where his people had lived for millennia. The Wampanoag taught the European colonists how to live in our hemisphere by showing them what wild foods they could gather, how, where, and what crops to plant, and how to harvest, dry, and preserve them.
The Wampanoag now wanted to remind white America of what had happened after Massasoit's death. He was succeeded by his son, Metacomet, whom the colonist called "King" Philip. In 1617-1676, to show "gratitude" for what Massasoit's people had done for their fathers and grandfathers, the Pilgrims manufactured an incident as a pretext to justify disarming the Wampanoags. The whites went after the Wampanoag with guns, swords, cannons, and torches. Most, including Metacomet, were butchered. His wife and son were sold into slavery in the West Indies. His body was hideously drawn and quartered. For twenty-five years afterward Matacomet's skull was displayed on a pike above the whites' village. The real legacy of the Pilgrim Fathers is treachery.

WHAT IS THE TRUE ABOUT THANKSGIVEN

Does anyone want to put your knowlege on this matter.

Anybody have good recipes for Thanksgiven Dinner or so goodie , I love to cook.

Don't forget to Thank Him our Father is so Great
HAPPY THANKSGIVEN

10 Comments:

At 6:25 PM, Blogger Kc said...

Thanks. Now I'm thinking of origin vs. practice and history as manipulation and.... ;-)

Happy Thanksgiving!

 
At 6:30 PM, Blogger forgiven said...

Thanks kc

 
At 3:17 AM, Blogger Matthew Celestine said...

Thanksgiving sounds better than English holidays.

 
At 8:23 AM, Blogger forgiven said...

Thanks DF what hoidays do you have?

 
At 10:38 AM, Blogger Matthew Celestine said...

Christmas, New Years, Valentines (not actually a holiday), Easter, Halloween (not a holiday), Guy Fawkes Night (not a holiday). St. Georges Day (not a holiday).

 
At 12:36 PM, Blogger Jody said...

my friend transferred to a middle school that was primarily native american in population. his first report for his class was to pick a person from history and give a presentation. he picked christopher columbus and heralded him as a hero. needless to say, the class did not agree with him, and they repeated let him know throughout his time at this school. ouch. i don't know what i think about holidays. sometimes i think i don't like them, and most of them had shady origens anyway. then sometimes i think of the good of people getting together and celebrating something. i don't know yet...

 
At 1:20 PM, Blogger forgiven said...

Jody,
Thanks for your input. I like seeing the family but I really like thanking the Lord for all He has done for me . Holidays can me real sad , you have to look to the Lord or it will bring you down.Have a great Thanksgiven brother

 
At 1:04 AM, Blogger anne said...

God bless...let these upcoming days bring you much joy as you thank God for all he has blessed you with, and the celebration of our Saviors birth!

 
At 11:01 PM, Blogger mark pierson said...

Good writing "Doug"

 
At 6:36 AM, Blogger forgiven said...

Thanks Ann and Mark God Bless You

 

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