Been busy [STOP] Lots of work [STOP] lots of not being home[STOP]Sometimes home
but guests [STOP] No WASH yet [STOP] Submit URLS as not enforcing deadline [STOP]
Off to the Uintahs [STOP]Back tomorrow [STOP] Forget St.Bernard [STOP] Just send
brandy [STOP]
Not only is it leap day, but it is also the deadline to get me your links for WASH.
Remember, I only want the URL, not the text. I ain't got no space to put stuff up
for folks.
In Icelandic Sagas most of the male characters have the first part of their names
as Thor. Odin doesn't get much respect. Odin, being a sky god can't quite match
up to the power of Thor, also a sky god, but one with more concrete action in the
world: lightning and thunder.
One cannot help but make comparisons between Judeo-Christian concepts of God. YHWH
has a variety of manifestations in the Old Testament: YHWH the war god; YHWH the
savior; YHWH the angry god seeking vengeance on a people who neglect him. (Pardon
me for not providing appropriate textual references here, but what the hey.)
Of course the Greeks had Zeus who had a contender for his power in a variety of
gods: Apollo and Dionysus, just to name a couple. One must also note that Zeus himself
replaced Cronos (Saturn) as the chief of the gods of Olympus.
Valhalla--Olympus--Zion.
So what do we make of this intriguing connection between North and South? Could
it be that we're critters?
Heretic!
Jesus loves me, this I know, for the bible tells me so. Ignatius
and Polycarp
also tell me this and they were around about the time the bible was being put together.
Who told them Jesus loved them? Well that's pretty evident now, isn't it?
There is quite a disjunct here, isn't there?
Salvation(?).
Do I have sterling qualities?
As Frank Black of the aforementioned
Pixies
has said, gouge away.