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[edit] Christian Mythology category
This article was wrongly categorized as Christian mythology. "Cynocephaly" is no genuine Christian lore but first reported (I think) by Ktesias. As such it features in various tales throughout Greek-Roman-European history but it is no more Christian than, say, the choice of Paris. Wetman has reverted me by the lapidar "Christopher is Christian". This is true, once you have taken the trouble of trying to understand that edit summary, but of no importance as a) the article is not about Christopher but about Cynocephaly, and b) a saint may have legends associated with him but is not part of mythology. Str1977 (smile back) 09:47, 15 December 2006 (UTC)