Dear Countryman, ...which is what you surely are in the absence of the perverted connotation of 'pagan' by the Roman Catholic Church, selectively yet ignorant of a pagan's etymological status as a personal cognate of 'pax' or peace [quam sapienter perpauci petunt] :
I was wondering if 'blue fox' is a reference to the binomial character 'alopex lagopus'. I have met many a non-pagan who opines that animal sacrifice is a necessary component of Paganism, which entails, of course the grand probability of alopex logopus on a sacrifical stone. Is this non-pagan opinion in error? Abambagibus Correptus.
Dear Countryman, ...which is what you surely are in the absence of the perverted connotation of 'pagan' by the Roman Catholic Church, selectively yet ignorant of a pagan's etymological status as a personal cognate of 'pax' or peace [quam sapienter perpauci petunt] : I was wondering if 'blue fox' is a reference to the binomial character 'alopex lagopus'. I have met many a non-pagan who opines that animal sacrifice is a necessary component of Paganism, which entails, of course the grand probability of alopex logopus on a sacrifical stone. Is this non-pagan opinion in error? Abambagibus Correptus.
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