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I'm over pride parades so it doesn't matter to me. Most parades in general seem obnoxious and annoying so I'd be fine with limiting them to very special occasions. Not that I'd push for laws or anything, just a personal opinion.
The ancient Aryan Persians loved parades/processions.
At the head of the procession was an empty chariot pulled by white horses
representing their one invisible god, who they called, "Wise Lord."
Next came the chariot of the Persian King also pulled by white horses.
White horses were sacred to the ancient Aryan Perisans and God's Anointed King,
Cyrus, took sacred white horses with him in his campaign against Babylon. In fact,
it was an incident with one of Cyrus' white horses that gave him the brilliant idea
to dry up the Euphrates River which allowed his army to covertly enter the city
of Babylon by going UNDER Babylon's wall that was too strong to breach overty.
Revelation 9:14-15, 16:12 and 19:11 all contain symbols related to this great event.
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