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Originally Posted by Neapolitan
Simon of Cyrene was the one that the Roman soldier made to help Jesus carry the cross. The Good Samaritan was the one who help the waylaid traveler in the "Good Samaritan Parable."
And the point was to be more cosmopolitan and not assume everyone else is uncultured. That's the point in case you missed it.
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Ah, what the hell would I know? I'm a pagan. MY point, which you completely glossed over and thus ignored, is that the word Samaritan is today also used incorrectly, as it should be "Good Samaritan", but everyone does it anyway, so using philistine as Mic did shouldn't be an issue. Make your points by all means, but don't ignore mine in the process.