February 2011
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vamby asked: i saw i came i followed!
i saw your one of your post on the radar on my dashboard.
i came to your tumblr checked out the rest of your post and fell inlove
and now im stalki- i mean FOLLOWED.
:D
i saw your one of your post on the radar on my dashboard.
i came to your tumblr checked out the rest of your post and fell inlove
and now im stalki- i mean FOLLOWED.
:D
justanotherspazz asked: Hey, I love the blog and I just started following.
I was starting from the very beginning and I noticed that you labeled the writer of Revelations as John the Baptist "Book of Revelation, which is a vision by Saint John the Baptist." I just wanted to mention (in case no one had before) that the writer "John" of both the Gospel of John and Revelations, was not in fact...
I was starting from the very beginning and I noticed that you labeled the writer of Revelations as John the Baptist "Book of Revelation, which is a vision by Saint John the Baptist." I just wanted to mention (in case no one had before) that the writer "John" of both the Gospel of John and Revelations, was not in fact...
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Forn Sed: Fimbulvetr →
fornsed:
In Norse mythology, Fimbulvetr (or fimbulvinter), commonly rendered in English as Fimbulwinter, is the immediate prelude to the events of Ragnarök.
From Old Norse ’awful, great winter’. The prefix “fimbul” means “the great/big” so the correct interpretation of the word is “the great…
Attention BytheGods! Followers:
We’ve been doing some thinking here at Myth HQ, and we’ve got a question for you:
What do you think about a By the Gods! coffee-table book of some kind being published?
We’re thinking about putting one together, and we’d love to hear your feedback and ideas. If a By the Gods! book was coming out, what would you want in it? What format would you want it in?
Some ideas...
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bigbadsofty asked: http://bigbadsofty.tumblr.com/post/3272115294/random-factoid-for-the-day-i-read-a-newspaper
thought you might like this. :-)
thought you might like this. :-)
the-squid-king asked: Did the Greeks have an end of the world myth, like the Norse Ragnarok?
ulrich316 asked: hi Tom. i would like to ask about "The Book of Enoch." i accidentally read some of its interpretation and can't help but think if the Nephilim or The Watchers they are referring to might be equivalent to the gods or giants mentioned in the myths. is it possible that they are talking about the same thing?
and here is a link about Atlantis that raises more questions...
and here is a link about Atlantis that raises more questions...
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