wellness60
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Hi guys, just wondering, what is the Satanic opinion of Valentines Day? HAIL FATHER SATAN!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wellness60" <wellness60@... wrote:
Hi guys, just wondering, what is the Satanic opinion of Valentines Day? HAIL FATHER SATAN!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wellness60" <wellness60@... wrote:
Hi guys, just wondering, what is the Satanic opinion of Valentines Day? HAIL FATHER SATAN!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "lydia_666@..." <lydia_666@... wrote:
Well, it was established by a pope, in honor of a saint (Saint Valentine), that should tell you something lol.
Hail Father Satan!
Hail Set!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wellness60" <wellness60@ wrote:
Hi guys, just wondering, what is the Satanic opinion of Valentines Day? HAIL FATHER SATAN!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wellness60" <wellness60@... wrote:
Hi guys, just wondering, what is the Satanic opinion of Valentines Day? HAIL FATHER SATAN!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Don Danko <mageson6666@... wrote:
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February 14th & Juno Fructifier or Juno Februata:
The Romans celebrated a holiday on February 14th to honor Juno Fructifier, Queen of the Roman gods and goddesses as well as goddess of marriage. In one ritual, women would submit their names to a common box and men would each draw one out. These two would be a couple for the duration of the festival (and at times for the entire following year). Both rituals were designed to promote not only fertility, but also life generally.
February 15th & Feast of Lupercalia:
On February 15, Romans celebrated Luperaclia, honoring Faunus, god of fertility. Men would go to a grotto dedicated to Lupercal, the wolf god, located at the foot of Palatine Hill and where Romans believed that the founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, were suckled by a she-wolf. The men would don goat skin, and run around, hitting women with small whips, an act which was supposed to ensure fertility. [My note the Goat is the spiritual symbol of the life force thus linked to fertility also some texts say these where Priests of Pan not Lupercal].
Christianity Takes Over Valentineâs Day:
In 469, emperor Gelasius declared February 14th a holy day in honor of Valentinus instead of the pagan god Lupercus. This allowed Christianity to take over some of the celebrations of love and fertility which had perviously occurred in the context of paganism. Pagan celebrations were reworked to fit the martyr theme â" Christianity did not approve of rituals that encouraged sexuality. Instead of pulling girlsâ names from boxes, both boys and girls chose the names of martyred saints from a box.
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Since the ancient Indo-European Pagan world was bound by a common culture [even the ancients point this out]Â its more then likey this was celebrated by the Pagans of Europe as a whole.
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From: "lydia_666@..." <lydia_666@...
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 11:10:15 AM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: V Day
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Well, it was established by a pope, in honor of a saint (Saint Valentine), that should tell you something lol.
Hail Father Satan!
Hail Set!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wellness60" <wellness60@ wrote:
Hi guys, just wondering, what is the Satanic opinion of Valentines Day? HAIL FATHER SATAN!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wellness60" <wellness60@... wrote:
Thank you HP Don, and Lydia, and HAIL FATHER SATAN!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Don Danko <mageson6666@ wrote:
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February 14th & Juno Fructifier or Juno Februata:
The Romans celebrated a holiday on February 14th to honor Juno Fructifier, Queen of the Roman gods and goddesses as well as goddess of marriage. In one ritual, women would submit their names to a common box and men would each draw one out. These two would be a couple for the duration of the festival (and at times for the entire following year). Both rituals were designed to promote not only fertility, but also life generally.
February 15th & Feast of Lupercalia:
On February 15, Romans celebrated Luperaclia, honoring Faunus, god of fertility. Men would go to a grotto dedicated to Lupercal, the wolf god, located at the foot of Palatine Hill and where Romans believed that the founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, were suckled by a she-wolf. The men would don goat skin, and run around, hitting women with small whips, an act which was supposed to ensure fertility. [My note the Goat is the spiritual symbol of the life force thus linked to fertility also some texts say these where Priests of Pan not Lupercal].
Christianity Takes Over Valentineâs Day:
In 469, emperor Gelasius declared February 14th a holy day in honor of Valentinus instead of the pagan god Lupercus. This allowed Christianity to take over some of the celebrations of love and fertility which had perviously occurred in the context of paganism. Pagan celebrations were reworked to fit the martyr theme â" Christianity did not approve of rituals that encouraged sexuality. Instead of pulling girlsâ names from boxes, both boys and girls chose the names of martyred saints from a box.
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Â
Since the ancient Indo-European Pagan world was bound by a common culture [even the ancients point this out]Â its more then likey this was celebrated by the Pagans of Europe as a whole.
________________________________
From: "lydia_666@" <lydia_666@
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 11:10:15 AM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: V Day
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Well, it was established by a pope, in honor of a saint (Saint Valentine), that should tell you something lol.
Hail Father Satan!
Hail Set!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wellness60" <wellness60@ wrote:
Hi guys, just wondering, what is the Satanic opinion of Valentines Day? HAIL FATHER SATAN!
Not my favorite holiday for personal reasons, however good knowledge to right down, thanks.Don't thank me I effed up lol. I should have known it was a rip-off of Pagan celebrations, they always are. Thanks HP Don for telling us the true facts, as usual
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wellness60" <wellness60@ wrote:
Thank you HP Don, and Lydia, and HAIL FATHER SATAN!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Don Danko <mageson6666@ wrote:
Â
February 14th & Juno Fructifier or Juno Februata:
The Romans celebrated a holiday on February 14th to honor Juno Fructifier, Queen of the Roman gods and goddesses as well as goddess of marriage. In one ritual, women would submit their names to a common box and men would each draw one out. These two would be a couple for the duration of the festival (and at times for the entire following year). Both rituals were designed to promote not only fertility, but also life generally.
February 15th & Feast of Lupercalia:
On February 15, Romans celebrated Luperaclia, honoring Faunus, god of fertility. Men would go to a grotto dedicated to Lupercal, the wolf god, located at the foot of Palatine Hill and where Romans believed that the founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, were suckled by a she-wolf. The men would don goat skin, and run around, hitting women with small whips, an act which was supposed to ensure fertility. [My note the Goat is the spiritual symbol of the life force thus linked to fertility also some texts say these where Priests of Pan not Lupercal].
Christianity Takes Over Valentineâs Day:
In 469, emperor Gelasius declared February 14th a holy day in honor of Valentinus instead of the pagan god Lupercus. This allowed Christianity to take over some of the celebrations of love and fertility which had perviously occurred in the context of paganism. Pagan celebrations were reworked to fit the martyr theme â" Christianity did not approve of rituals that encouraged sexuality. Instead of pulling girlsâ names from boxes, both boys and girls chose the names of martyred saints from a box.
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Â
Since the ancient Indo-European Pagan world was bound by a common culture [even the ancients point this out]Â its more then likey this was celebrated by the Pagans of Europe as a whole.
________________________________
From: "lydia_666@" <lydia_666@
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 11:10:15 AM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: V Day
Â
Well, it was established by a pope, in honor of a saint (Saint Valentine), that should tell you something lol.
Hail Father Satan!
Hail Set!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wellness60" <wellness60@ wrote:
Hi guys, just wondering, what is the Satanic opinion of Valentines Day? HAIL FATHER SATAN!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "scornedhero666" <scornedhero666@... wrote:
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "lydia_666@" <lydia_666@ wrote:
Don't thank me I effed up lol. I should have known it was a rip-off of Pagan celebrations, they always are. Thanks HP Don for telling us the true facts, as usual
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wellness60" <wellness60@ wrote:
Thank you HP Don, and Lydia, and HAIL FATHER SATAN!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Don Danko <mageson6666@ wrote:
Â
February 14th & Juno Fructifier or Juno Februata:
The Romans celebrated a holiday on February 14th to honor Juno Fructifier, Queen of the Roman gods and goddesses as well as goddess of marriage. In one ritual, women would submit their names to a common box and men would each draw one out. These two would be a couple for the duration of the festival (and at times for the entire following year). Both rituals were designed to promote not only fertility, but also life generally.
February 15th & Feast of Lupercalia:
On February 15, Romans celebrated Luperaclia, honoring Faunus, god of fertility. Men would go to a grotto dedicated to Lupercal, the wolf god, located at the foot of Palatine Hill and where Romans believed that the founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, were suckled by a she-wolf. The men would don goat skin, and run around, hitting women with small whips, an act which was supposed to ensure fertility. [My note the Goat is the spiritual symbol of the life force thus linked to fertility also some texts say these where Priests of Pan not Lupercal].
Christianity Takes Over Valentineâs Day:
In 469, emperor Gelasius declared February 14th a holy day in honor of Valentinus instead of the pagan god Lupercus. This allowed Christianity to take over some of the celebrations of love and fertility which had perviously occurred in the context of paganism. Pagan celebrations were reworked to fit the martyr theme â" Christianity did not approve of rituals that encouraged sexuality. Instead of pulling girlsâ names from boxes, both boys and girls chose the names of martyred saints from a box.
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Â
Since the ancient Indo-European Pagan world was bound by a common culture [even the ancients point this out]Â its more then likey this was celebrated by the Pagans of Europe as a whole.
________________________________
From: "lydia_666@" <lydia_666@
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 11:10:15 AM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: V Day
Â
Well, it was established by a pope, in honor of a saint (Saint Valentine), that should tell you something lol.
Hail Father Satan!
Hail Set!
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wellness60" <wellness60@ wrote:
Hi guys, just wondering, what is the Satanic opinion of Valentines Day? HAIL FATHER SATAN!
Not my favorite holiday for personal reasons, however good knowledge to right down, thanks.
-Cordially-
Scorned
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