My mother told me I was born on Friday the 13th and that meant it was a lucky day for me. So I celebrated every time my birthday landed on a Friday.
Until my thirties when I mentioned it and she said no that's your brother, you were born on a Thursday.
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"My mother told me I was born on Friday the 13th and that meant it was a lucky day for me. So I celebrated every time my birthday landed on a Friday.
Until my thirties when I mentioned it and she said no that's your brother, you were born on a Thursday.
FML "
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Friday 13th, the church playing tricks on the unsuspecting masses as usual.
The idea of 13 equal months and the goddess theory challenges traditional Christian beliefs because it promotes a cyclical, lunar-based view of time deeply rooted in feminine symbolism—something largely absent or suppressed in Judeo-Christian theology. Christianity, especially in its institutional forms, has long upheld a solar, patriarchal calendar system (the Gregorian calendar) and emphasized male divinity, with God as Father and Jesus as Son. The reintroduction of a lunar calendar tied to female biology and ancient goddess worship could be seen as a subversion of this framework, re-centering the sacred around the feminine and nature, rather than divine authority mediated through scripture and church hierarchy.
Additionally, the goddess theory calls into question the historical suppression of female spiritual authority and the marginalization of women in religious leadership. If early human societies did indeed venerate goddesses and align their spiritual practices with the moon and the female body, then Christianity’s rejection of those traditions could be viewed not as divine progress, but as a cultural and theological erasure. This reframing unsettles core Christian doctrines about the origin of sin, gender roles, and divine order, potentially destabilizing long-held beliefs about the exclusive truth of patriarchal monotheism. 13 equal months akin to a woman's cycle , surely that makes a hell of a lot more sense |
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" Friday 13th, the church playing tricks on the unsuspecting masses as usual.
The idea of 13 equal months and the goddess theory challenges traditional Christian beliefs because it promotes a cyclical, lunar-based view of time deeply rooted in feminine symbolism—something largely absent or suppressed in Judeo-Christian theology. Christianity, especially in its institutional forms, has long upheld a solar, patriarchal calendar system (the Gregorian calendar) and emphasized male divinity, with God as Father and Jesus as Son. The reintroduction of a lunar calendar tied to female biology and ancient goddess worship could be seen as a subversion of this framework, re-centering the sacred around the feminine and nature, rather than divine authority mediated through scripture and church hierarchy.
Additionally, the goddess theory calls into question the historical suppression of female spiritual authority and the marginalization of women in religious leadership. If early human societies did indeed venerate goddesses and align their spiritual practices with the moon and the female body, then Christianity’s rejection of those traditions could be viewed not as divine progress, but as a cultural and theological erasure. This reframing unsettles core Christian doctrines about the origin of sin, gender roles, and divine order, potentially destabilizing long-held beliefs about the exclusive truth of patriarchal monotheism. 13 equal months akin to a woman's cycle , surely that makes a hell of a lot more sense"
An interesting read,thanks for that.. |
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In the early 20th century, George Eastman (of Kodak) promoted the International Fixed Calendar, which divided the year into 13 months of 28 days.
The 13th month was placed between June and July and was called “Sol”, symbolizing the sun.
An extra holiday🎉🌞?
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"My mother told me I was born on Friday the 13th and that meant it was a lucky day for me. So I celebrated every time my birthday landed on a Friday.
Until my thirties when I mentioned it and she said no that's your brother, you were born on a Thursday.
FML "
Lol 🤭😃😃😃😃😃Too Funny |
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" Friday 13th, the church playing tricks on the unsuspecting masses as usual.
The idea of 13 equal months and the goddess theory challenges traditional Christian beliefs because it promotes a cyclical, lunar-based view of time deeply rooted in feminine symbolism—something largely absent or suppressed in Judeo-Christian theology. Christianity, especially in its institutional forms, has long upheld a solar, patriarchal calendar system (the Gregorian calendar) and emphasized male divinity, with God as Father and Jesus as Son. The reintroduction of a lunar calendar tied to female biology and ancient goddess worship could be seen as a subversion of this framework, re-centering the sacred around the feminine and nature, rather than divine authority mediated through scripture and church hierarchy.
Additionally, the goddess theory calls into question the historical suppression of female spiritual authority and the marginalization of women in religious leadership. If early human societies did indeed venerate goddesses and align their spiritual practices with the moon and the female body, then Christianity’s rejection of those traditions could be viewed not as divine progress, but as a cultural and theological erasure. This reframing unsettles core Christian doctrines about the origin of sin, gender roles, and divine order, potentially destabilizing long-held beliefs about the exclusive truth of patriarchal monotheism. 13 equal months akin to a woman's cycle , surely that makes a hell of a lot more sense"
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All very well but if God was a woman she would have made cum taste like Bailey's.....🥃🫗  |
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" Friday 13th, the church playing tricks on the unsuspecting masses as usual.
The idea of 13 equal months and the goddess theory challenges traditional Christian beliefs because it promotes a cyclical, lunar-based view of time deeply rooted in feminine symbolism—something largely absent or suppressed in Judeo-Christian theology. Christianity, especially in its institutional forms, has long upheld a solar, patriarchal calendar system (the Gregorian calendar) and emphasized male divinity, with God as Father and Jesus as Son. The reintroduction of a lunar calendar tied to female biology and ancient goddess worship could be seen as a subversion of this framework, re-centering the sacred around the feminine and nature, rather than divine authority mediated through scripture and church hierarchy.
Additionally, the goddess theory calls into question the historical suppression of female spiritual authority and the marginalization of women in religious leadership. If early human societies did indeed venerate goddesses and align their spiritual practices with the moon and the female body, then Christianity’s rejection of those traditions could be viewed not as divine progress, but as a cultural and theological erasure. This reframing unsettles core Christian doctrines about the origin of sin, gender roles, and divine order, potentially destabilizing long-held beliefs about the exclusive truth of patriarchal monotheism. 13 equal months akin to a woman's cycle , surely that makes a hell of a lot more sense
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All very well but if God was a woman she would have made cum taste like Bailey's.....🥃🫗 "
And tears like 18year old sherry cask whiskey |
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"In the early 20th century, George Eastman (of Kodak) promoted the International Fixed Calendar, which divided the year into 13 months of 28 days.
The 13th month was placed between June and July and was called “Sol”, symbolizing the sun.
An extra holiday🎉🌞?
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It would kinda make more sense if it was between Feb and March making September the 7th month SEPT
October the 8th month OCT
November the 9th month NOV
And December the 10th month DEC
All deriving from Latin for 7,8,9,10 |
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It's just another day. You make your own luck. The only reason it's considered unlucky is the fact it's the day that the order of the knights Templar fell afoul of the church and was wiped out for it b |
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"My mother told me I was born on Friday the 13th and that meant it was a lucky day for me. So I celebrated every time my birthday landed on a Friday.
Until my thirties when I mentioned it and she said no that's your brother, you were born on a Thursday.
FML "
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"My mother told me I was born on Friday the 13th and that meant it was a lucky day for me. So I celebrated every time my birthday landed on a Friday.
Until my thirties when I mentioned it and she said no that's your brother, you were born on a Thursday.
FML "
lol, that made me giggle  |
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"It's just another day. You make your own luck. The only reason it's considered unlucky is the fact it's the day that the order of the knights Templar fell afoul of the church and was wiped out for it b"
Sounds interesting,thanks… |
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