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Subject: Re: [Leica] Friday the 13th part V
From: Teresa299@aol.com
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 06:54:18 EST

In a message dated 2/14/04 2:16:16 AM, dkhong@pacific.net.sg writes:

<< Friends

Please permit my cross-cultural ignorance but why is Friday 13th such a 
"bad luck" day?

Dan K. >>

Ironically paganism and Christianity converge to give us one hell of a day....

In Western tradition 13 is considered an unlucky number.  Some buildings over 
13 stories tall, don't list floor 13, don't have an apartment 13...

why 13?

13 at the last supper of Christ.  PreChristianity gives us an interesting 
parallel with the Norse mythology of a supper at Valhalla, with 12 seats for 12 
gods.  Enter  Loki, god of strife and that makes the number to 13.  Attempts to 
rid the feast of Loki ends up with the esteemed Balder being killed.  
(origins of judas?) Romans considered 13 to be the number of death and destruction.  
After the arrival of Christianity, in the Western world, 13 became associated 
with witchcraft/paganism (bad according to Christians), 13 being the number 
needed for a witches coven.

Friday the 13th?
Christ was supposedly crucified on Friday the 13th.  The Norse (aGain!) give 
us Friday as being "witches sabbath," perhaps from the tradition of goddess of 
LOVE and Fertility  Freyja, symbolised by the Fish and whose day of 
offering/reverence was Friday.   Upon adoption of Christianity the goddess (like lots 
of goddesses) got labelled as a witch (and her love and fertility aspects 
became connected with SEX.i.e.EVIL) and she was banished. To retailiate, on Fridays 
she would meet with 11 other witches, as well as the devil (might as well 
have the heavy hitters to help) and they would plan misfortune and axis of evil 
type events for the week to come.

- -kim


ps--13 colonies started the United States.  A witches number or not?
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