(January 9, 2016 at 4:04 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote:(January 9, 2016 at 12:46 pm)Exian Wrote: [proffesor] ok, so "trix". Why the peculiar spelling of tricks? The "x" is important. Let's remove it and place it at the beginning: "Xtri" aka "christri". Now lets remove the second "r" because it doesn't fit what I want to believe: "christi". So if we follow through with our eyes, we see "Christi" and a "t" >>> "Christi and a t" >>> "Christiandat" >>> "Christianity"... WAKE UP! [/professor]
(January 9, 2016 at 1:59 pm)paulpablo Wrote: But anyway beyond that, the letter T looks nothing like a cross, the word trix isn't a word that I know of, so I'd say looking at it on face value it's a very useless lesson with no value. And yes that does look a lot more like a religious symbol than a letter so you're probably not just being paranoid.
Uh, guys. Trix is the name of a kid's cereal. The same cereal that is glued to the LETTER "t" on the OP's picture.
They're probably doing this thing where each day they learn a letter and have to glue things to it that begin with that letter.
https://www.google.com/search?q=trix&esp...DQ4QsAQIGw
Um...why did you quote Exian though?