gods
Trinity Thinking Inspired The Worship Of Mary
By Vega | 1 comment
1A significant change occurred in the Babylonian triune god. Their three persons became the eternal Father, the Spirit of God incarnate in a HUMAN MOTHER, and a divine Son, the fruit of that incarnation.
The Melchites at the Nicean Council in 325 AD avowed that the Holy Trinity consisted of “The Father, The Virgin Mary, and the Messiah their Son.” (Nimrod, iii. p. 329).
- “Heart of Jesus I adore thee; Heart of Mary, I implore thee; Heart of Joseph, pure and just; In these three hearts I put my trust.” (What Every Christian Must Know and Do, Rev. J. Furniss, published by James Duffy, Dublin).
The edition with the above quote is now withdrawn from circulation to the general public, but is genuine beyond refute.
Odin – Germanic god
By Vega

On my previous post, I showed that the weekdays’ origins came from all pagan gods. I got stuck on Odin.
Odin = Oden = Woden = Wodensday = Wednesday
Extremely peculiour to me, I started fishing around and this is what I came across.
A History of the Months
By Vega

The original Roman year had 10 named months Martius “March”, Aprilis “April”, Maius “May”, Junius “June”, Quintilis “July”, Sextilis “August”, September
“September”, October “October”, November“November”, December “December”, and probably two unnamed months in the dead of winter when not much happened in agriculture. The year began with Martius “March”. Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome circa 700 BC, added the two months Januarius “January” and Februarius “February”. He also moved the beginning of the year from Marius to Januarius and changed the number of days in several months to be odd, a lucky number. After Februarius there was occasionally an additional month of Intercalaris “intercalendar”. This is the origin of the leap-year day being in February. In 46 BC, Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar (hence the Julian calendar) changing the number of days in many months and removing Intercalaris.

