Originally posted by Phantom Zone
This is funny as well.
This, though not being a documentary, is ****ing hilarious: http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/3718/
Also about druids.
Originally posted by Phantom Zone
This is funny as well.
This, though not being a documentary, is ****ing hilarious: http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/3718/
Also about druids.
Originally posted by Phantom Zone
Stop trying to backtrack. Just admit it you hate The Druids. 🙄
WTF!!!!!!
holy crap, how many times do I have to explain this
I don't hate the druids, I just think they are silly 😠 😠 😠
Originally posted by Bardock42
Look, mate, if they didn't want to be accused of shit they shouldn't have burned all those people with their inquisition.
that shows a real lack of foresight, eh?
Originally posted by Aster Phoenix
I agree with the druids, I think that historical sites like this need to be left alone. And as far as graves, those should never be violated.
should the researchers who dig up ancient burial sites also be allowed to forbid you from gaining anything from their work?
Originally posted by Robtard
Didn't the church kill them because they had grown too rich and powerful off (blackmailing?) the church?
No, thats what the Da Vinci code would have you believe.
It was the King of France, Philip the Fair, who owed the order allot of money- he accused them of various crimes so he could cancel his debts and put pressure on the Pope to disband the order, eventually the Pope did.
Originally posted by Aster Phoenix
I don't think they should be able to dig them up in the first place.
ok, but they are going to
so, would it be ok if the researchers said, "you, aster phoenix, will never be allowed to know or to benefit from whatever comes of the knowledge gathered through digging up bones"?
Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
No, thats what the Da Vinci code would have you believe.It was the King of France, Philip the Fair, who owed the order allot of money- he accused them of various crimes so he could cancel his debts and put pressure on the Pope to disband the order, eventually the Pope did.
Yeah, realized that and edited out. It was some History Channel thing I was semi-watching while on the computer sometime ago. Forgot it was tied into Dan Brown's book, fiction.