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Old 03-06-2003, 08:57 AM   #21
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Originally posted by Thor Q. Mada
Hi Biff,

I am afraid something is wrong here. The abacus is a bit older than the rosary!!
Just to put things in the right order: people where counting their money already before religion took its toll!!
Sorry you must have missed where I said "Prayer beads were common in classical days from the Eastern Mediterranean to Nepal." I can think of nothing in Christianity that is original to it. Certainly not prayer beads. Certainly not the "rosary" custom. Although it is interesting to speculate that the people who were making their livings off of religion should have used the same device to count their prayers and their cash.
We do know for a fact that prayer counting beads pre-date coined money by a goodly amount.
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