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From: papajohn@cybernetics.net (John Mayer)
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Subject: Re: Merlyn-Druid or Christian?
Date: Sun, 9 Jul 1995 01:35:00 UNDEFINED
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In article <DB8HGJ.Cs5@crash.cts.com> thaxton@cyber.net (Mandy Thaxton) writes:

>Why dont you read "21 Lessons of Merlin" by Douglas Monroe.  I think you will
>understand Merlins relationship between the christian and the Druids.  He
>actually was a very advanced Druid, but had strong ties with high christian
>leaders.  As a matter of fact, he had permission to instruct Arthur in the druid
>arts by Arthurs guardians the Catholic Bishop!  It's very interesting and a well
>documented book on the whole Merlin Legends.

I'm not too strong on modern writers putting words into the mouths of ancient
personalities, but it's gonna happen anyway, so if we must do it, at least we
should maintain some degree of scholarship. Norma Goodrich makes a fairly
strong case (in her "Merlin") for Merlin being the person known to the Catholic
church as Saint Dubricius. To say that Merlin WAS this or that is fanciful at 
best. We can't exclude the possibility that he was both a Druid and a church
father, a practice not uncommon among the Kelts of Wales. What better place
to hide than in plain sight? Most Keltic church fathers were heavily into
the Druid mysteries (read "The Book of Kells"), and I see no reason Merlin
may not have been pre-eminent among them. But please, don't say "Merlin
WAS a (insert favorite Merlin image)..." because anyone who pretends truly
to know is just...pretending!
							Love,
							Papa John


