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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Independence Day Mythology: Our Goddess Liberty
Not many of us know that a goddess stood behind our founding fathers in America’s struggle for independence. And she has served as a national symbol ever since then, which continues to irritate some religious conservatives. These days when questions … Continue reading
Posted in Goddess, Holidays, Mythology
Tagged Eleutheria, goddess, holidays, independence day, Indian Princess, Indian Queen, July 4th, Libertas, mythology, vindicta, Vindicus, Zeus, Zeus Eleutherios
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Myths and National Holidays: Our July 4th
Virtually every country has a holiday celebrating its national identity. Each year when it rolls around, we have a special collective opportunity not only to take pride in the accomplishments of our national past, but also to reflect on who … Continue reading
Posted in Holidays, Mythology
Tagged Bastille Day, Donald Trump, holidays, independence day, mythology, national holidays, October Revolution, shadow
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