#christian mythology

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dkpsyhog:

I always find it strange that Christians call it “good friday”. How is it good??? Isn’t this the day they killed the guy??? How is the day they killed him considered better than the day he came back??? Isn’t that guy like, your guy??? I thought you liked him???

paxamericana:

tockthewatchdog:

mattheuphonium:

kim-jong-chill:

i need feminism because when jesus does a magic trick it’s a g**damn miracle but when a woman does a magic trick she gets burned at the stake

fabulous 

i mean they did also kill jesus. that was a pretty significant thing that happened. like i understand where you’re coming from here but they very much did kill jesus.

happy good friday

broomsick:

that-witch-cassie:

valhalla is not “the norse pagan heaven” hel is not “the norse pagan hell” and the edda is not “the norse pagan bible” <3

In fact, in Saxo Grammaticus’ account of the norse pagan afterlife (History of the Danes Book I), Helheim was described as a place of green and ever-lasting life. Correct me if I’m wrong but it would be, in this case, closer to what the judeo-christian heaven would look like according to many of their sources.

Helheim from all I’ve read was a very nice afterlife, and the biggest issue with it is that the name is close to the Christian Hell. Tbh most of the issues with Norse mythology / paganism / heathenry stem from trying to find/force parallels with Christian mythology.

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