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Mark Daniels

  • Justin Petersonhas quoted9 months ago
    The parallels can be heard in the order in which the world came into existence
  • Osgilbhas quoted7 months ago
    From the life-giving mollusc and soil of the Yoruba people in West Africa, to the Rainbow Serpent of many of Australia’s First Nations, to the debate between the gods of grain and cattle that the Ancient Mesopotamians retold, no two stories are quite the same
  • Osgilbhas quoted7 months ago
    eschatology – a term for the end of times.
  • Osgilbhas quoted7 months ago
    Norse mythology originates from Scandinavia and Iceland in northern Europe
  • Osgilbhas quoted7 months ago
    As the father of the gods, Odin sits on his throne in Asgard with two ravens and two wolves acting as protectors and messengers
  • Osgilbhas quoted7 months ago
    the world is reborn
  • t2hnikhas quoted18 days ago
    It was in fact the Romans who first named the days of the week after the sun, the moon and five deities: Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn. You can still hear the remnants of those Roman names in the Spanish and French days of the week. The Nordics, however, took those Roman names for each day and simply switched their own corresponding god onto each one
  • t2hnikhas quoted18 days ago
    ples, who originally inhabited areas in Central America now known as Guatemala, Mexico, Belize and El Salvador. Their culture flourished particularly in the period from about AD 950 up to the protracted Sp
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