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Title: Facts about Friday the 13th
Post by: Ripsnort on October 13, 2000, 12:26:00 PM
Facts about Friday the Thirteenth


Friday the Thirteenth: Efforts to account for this
unluckiest of days have focused on disastrous events
alleged to have occurred on it. Tradition has it that
on Friday the thirteenth, Eve tempted Adam with the
'apple'; Noah's ark set sail in the Great Flood;
confusion of tongues struck the Tower of Babel; the
Temple of Solomon toppled; and Christ died on the
cross. The actual origin of the superstition appears
also to be a tale in Norse Mythology. Friday is named
for Frigga, the free-spirited goddess of love and
fertility. When Norse and German tribes converted to
Christianity, Frigga was banished in shame to a
mountain top and labeled a witch. It was believed that
every Friday the spiteful goddess convened a meeting
with eleven other witches, plus the devil---a gathering
of thirteen---and plotted ill turns of fate for the
coming week. For many centuries, in Scandanavia, Friday
was known as Witches' Sabbath.


The infamous Black Plague in Europe was due in part to
the fact that people believed those with cats were
witches. So all the cats were rounded up, caged and
burned, leaving the rats (with there disease causing
parasites) to run free and multiply. Those harbouring
cats were many who survived.

Title: Facts about Friday the 13th
Post by: Afrika9 on October 13, 2000, 02:34:00 PM
Another fact about this Friday the 13th, is it is the 83rd anniversary of the Miracle of the sun, which occurred in Fatima, Portugal, in 1917.  

This event climaxed the sixth and last apparition of the Blessed Mother to the 3 children of Fatima, Jacinta, Francisco, and Lucia.  The miracle, as I recall, was witnessed by over 70 thousand people.
Title: Facts about Friday the 13th
Post by: Dinger on October 13, 2000, 03:13:00 PM
 
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                         The infamous Black Plague in Europe was due in part to
                         the fact that people believed those with cats were
                         witches. So all the cats were rounded up, caged and
                         burned, leaving the rats (with there disease causing
                         parasites) to run free and multiply. Those harbouring
                         cats were many who survived.


(cough) Bullsh*t (cough)
and it's Bubonic/Pneumonic/whatver Plague and Black Death, not Black Plague or Bubonic Death.
Don't believe everythign you read, especially if they're labelled "facts".
Title: Facts about Friday the 13th
Post by: Igloo on October 14, 2000, 12:32:00 PM
"Tradition has it that
on Friday the thirteenth, Eve tempted Adam with the
'apple'; Noah's ark set sail in the Great Flood;
confusion of tongues struck the Tower of Babel; the
Temple of Solomon toppled; and Christ died on the
cross. "

Considering the fact that our calender comes from Ceaser Agustus, several hundred years after Chirst's death, I find that very unlikely.  (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/biggrin.gif)

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Title: Facts about Friday the 13th
Post by: Dinger on October 14, 2000, 12:41:00 PM
Now there's a good question for you:
Did prelapsarian society have a calendar?  How many days were passed in the garden?
Title: Facts about Friday the 13th
Post by: StSanta on October 14, 2000, 07:27:00 PM
I hear they had a week with no Mondays.

Or tuesdays wednesdays thursdays fridays or sundays.

Parr tee.

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Title: Facts about Friday the 13th
Post by: Animal on October 16, 2000, 11:11:00 AM
Weekend all week..?
Par-té indeed!

*pulls out bottle of Rum 151*

"80% alcohol vol."

Alright line up for fire shots! this is gonna be the weekend of a lifetime (literally)