Happy Friday the 13th!

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  • Bumble Bee
    Bumble Bee

    Friday the 13th

    Unlucky No. 13 combines Christian and pagan beliefs

    by David Johnson

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    Friday the 13th is an unlucky day in much of Western Europe, North America, and Australia. Many people avoid travel and avoid signing contracts on Friday the 13th. Floors in tall buildings often skip from 12 to 14. And while the superstition is believed to be fading, it nonetheless has deep roots in both Christian and pagan culture.

    The Day Jesus Was Crucified?

    Many Christians have long believed that Friday was unlucky because it was the day of the week when Jesus was crucified. The number 13 was believed to bring bad luck because there were 13 people at The Last Supper. Since there were 12 tribes of Israel, that number was considered lucky.

    Roots in Norse Mythology

    Thirteen was also a sinister number in Norse mythology. Loki, one of the most evil of the Norse gods, went uninvited to a party for 12 at Valhalla, a banquet hall of the gods. As a result, he caused the death of Balder, the god of light, joy, and reconciliation. Loki tricked Balder's blind brother, Hod, into throwing a sprig of mistletoe at Balder's chest. Since mistletoe was the only thing on Earth fatal to Balder, the beloved god fell dead.

    Literature and Folk Wisdom

    During the Middle Ages, the superstition against Friday the 13th grew. On Friday, October 13, 1307, King Philip IV of France ordered the arrests of Jaques de Molay, Grand Master of the Knights Templars and sixty of his senior knights in Paris. Thousands of others were arrested elsewhere in the country. After employing torture techniques to compel the Templars to "confess" to wrongdoing, most were eventually executed and sympathizers of the Templars condemned Friday the 13th as an evil day. Over time a large body of literature and folk wisdom have reinforced the belief. In the 18th century, the HMS Friday was launched on Friday the 13th. It was never heard from again. Since then, ships are not usually launched on that date. (Click here for other mysterious ship disappearances.)

    Dinner With 13

    It is considered especially unlucky to have 13 people at the table during a meal, such as in Agatha Christie's mystery novel, Thirteen at Dinner. During the 1880s, a men's group that felt superstition was an unhealthy influence on public life held Thirteen Club dinners. Those diners would have doubtless deplored Triskaidekaphobia, which is a fear of the number 13. They would also have looked askance at Triskaidekamania, which is an excessive enthusiasm for the number 13. (Take our Phobia Quiz (part I) on Triskaidekaphobia and other scary phobias.)

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  • free2think
    free2think

    Happy Friday 13th BB

  • nvrgnbk
    nvrgnbk

    All hail Satan!

    Hot pic!

  • darth frosty
    darth frosty

    I just took an employee to the clinic he had an overhead hatch open on him and bust him in the nose. Sadly he was actually trying to open the hatch (I'm still trying to figure out how to write this up.)

  • PEC
    PEC

    Happy Friday the 13th!

    Just another day for this working guy.

    Philip

  • troubled mind
    troubled mind

    I stopped in at work this morning and the girls there were talking about being careful since it was FRIDAY the 13 th . I said " Oh you don't really believe in that stuff do you " < me being smug Well maybe just maybe there is something to it and I jinxed myself ! Because right after I left town I was driving down a two lane highway and as I went through an S curve a semi tractor turned right in front of me !!!! I really thought I was going to die ! I slammed on the brakes slid sideways and managed to swerve into his lane just as he came completely into mine ....thank goodness no one was behind him . He just kept on going didn't even slow down to check if I had a heart attack ... Then I get to my Dad's to mow his lawn and as we get it started it makes a clanging noise quick shut it down and as we check under it the blade falls off ! Hadn't been tightened down after a repair .....good grief it could have flew out and cut my feet off . So the question is , were all these mishaps bad luck or good luck since nothing serious actually occured ????!!!!!

  • Uzzah
    Uzzah

    In 1987 on Friday the 13th my father was airlifted to the hospital for emergency surgery for an aneurysm of the lower aorta. He survived.

    In 2004, on Friday the 13th my father died from cancer.

    I just don't like the combination anymore.

  • prophecor
    prophecor

    Second one in less than 6 months. I celebrated the last one with a friend, and it was a blast. I look forward to defying the odds of,

    " Whatever can go wrong, Will "

  • zagor
    zagor

    Apparently the fear of Friday the 13th is official psychological disorder. They call it both friggatriskaidekaphobia and paraskavedekatriaphobia, try pronouncing it lol

    http://skepdic.com/friggatriskaidekaphobia.html

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