Originally posted by debbiejo
^ Well Monday is named after the moon, and there are goddesses names after them..Monday......Moon
Tues...........Norse god Tyr
Wed............Norse god Woden (Odin)
Thurs..........Norse god Thor
Fri..............Norse god Frigg
Sat.............Roman for Saturn
Sun............Roman Day of the Sun.
I thought Friday was for Freya, since it is for Venus too, like in spanish Viernes.
In some places the two goddesses were considered to be the same, while in others they were considered to be different, on account of the many similarities in their myths.
Some scholars say that they were indeed a single goddess at one point in history.
Freya was the goddess of love, fertility, sexuality, magick, wealth, the moon and luck.
Frigg was the goddess of women' s crafts, such as spinning, sewing and cooking.
True....And isn't it funny how even in our modern age many don't realize how pagan our days of the week are, or many of the pagan symbols in the church buildings and rituals, our city statues and carvings on building, gargoyle on city buildings...holidays...etc... ....It's everywhere........We're surrounded by it and yet deny it...
Originally posted by ImOneThere would be no biological attributes 😱
Gender is only a biological attribute. Do people believe a supreme being would be biological?
Though in many pagan history, or myths...the Goddess was supremely worshiped until the church fathers made them heretical and evil......And that would explain the witch hunts and burnings of the middle ages....mainly women and young girls...