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5-12-2009 1:54 PM
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googleit says:
It's strange how the goddess Isis isn't mentoned in the christian versions of Mothers Day history.
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5-12-2009 2:43 PM
wiccantexan
Why is it strange? Mother's Day is a modern holiday, and not related to religion at all.
5-13-2009 4:36 AM
chestnut501
I believe that was humor......googleit humor.
5-14-2009 9:00 AM
googleit
cnut you're getting to know me all too well.
5-14-2009 9:02 AM
googleit
One of the earliest historical records of a society celebrating a Mother deity can be found among the ancient Egyptians, who held an annual festival to honor the goddess Isis, who was commonly regarded as the Mother of the pharaohs. Her stern, yet handsome head is typically crowned by a pair of bull horns enclosing a fiery sun orb. She is most often depicted sitting on a throne.

So the story goes, after Isis’ brother-husband Osiris was slain and dismembered in 13 pieces by their jealous brother Seth, Isis re-assembled Osiris’ body and used it to impregnate herself. She then gave birth to Horus, whom she was forced to hide amongst the reeds lest he be slaughtered by Seth. Horus grew up an...
5-14-2009 1:06 PM
chestnut501
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