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"Friday The 13th" In The Bible?

A friggatriskaidekaphobe (one of the Germanic pagan gods was Frigg, or Freyja, pronounced fry-yah, after which they named Freyja Day, from which comes the English Friday - see Sun Day, Moon Day, Tiw's Day) is someone who suffers from paraskevidekatriaphobia, defined as "a morbid, irrational fear of Friday the 13th."

"An irrational belief arising from ignorance or fear"

Friday The 13th Superstition about Friday the 13th is just that, "an irrational belief arising from ignorance or fear." Anything, good or bad, can happen on any day or date.

There have been numerous opinions about how the Friday the 13th "unlucky day" idea originated, and all of them are based on paganism, witchcraft and Satanism. Even though Friday the 13th on the Roman Calendar (see Pope Gregory's Calendar) that is used through much of the world today has no date connection to God's calendar of the Bible (see Bible Calendar and Bible Months), although the first to seventh days of the week have been the same since the time of Creation (see Do We Have The Original Calendar?) some, who no doubt were influenced by the Friday the 13th superstition, have invented a number of non-existent "Friday the 13th" events in the Bible e.g.

Fact Finder: How can we be absolutely sure that Jesus Christ was not crucified on Friday the 13th?
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