Trapper John wrote:Of course tomorrow, Friday, will be the 13th day of the month and although I know a lot of people who just poo-poo it as superstitious rubbish aren't always adverse to taking out the odd 'insurance policy' so to speak on what they do that day.
I know some who say it's rubbish but have put off doing things or leaving not so urgent matters for a more auspicious date just so as 'not to tempt fate'.
It's something ingrained into the Christian society most of us were brought up in. I'm sure other countries and cultures have other 'unlucky' days but for us, whether religious or not, it still holds that sneaking air of belief of bad luck coming about, however dubious you are.
I'm not sure of it's origin, the common belief is that it originated from the day and date when most of the members and hierarchy of the outwardly Christian religious order, Knights Templar, were simultaneously arrested across France where they were majorly based and tortured to confess their heresy, on Friday 13th October 1307 on behalf of the Church of Rome. The order was effectively destroyed and it's wealth stolen by King Philip of France, the main protagonist amongst others.
Like many things in Christian religion, I suspect it's a belief that goes back much farther, the reason now lost in time.
So do you still harbour even a glimmer of unsurety about the day or are you completely happy it's superstitious rubbish which doesn't affect your day whatsoever?
Guest wrote:Trapper John wrote:Of course tomorrow, Friday, will be the 13th day of the month and although I know a lot of people who just poo-poo it as superstitious rubbish aren't always adverse to taking out the odd 'insurance policy' so to speak on what they do that day.
I know some who say it's rubbish but have put off doing things or leaving not so urgent matters for a more auspicious date just so as 'not to tempt fate'.
It's something ingrained into the Christian society most of us were brought up in. I'm sure other countries and cultures have other 'unlucky' days but for us, whether religious or not, it still holds that sneaking air of belief of bad luck coming about, however dubious you are.
I'm not sure of it's origin, the common belief is that it originated from the day and date when most of the members and hierarchy of the outwardly Christian religious order, Knights Templar, were simultaneously arrested across France where they were majorly based and tortured to confess their heresy, on Friday 13th October 1307 on behalf of the Church of Rome. The order was effectively destroyed and it's wealth stolen by King Philip of France, the main protagonist amongst others.
Like many things in Christian religion, I suspect it's a belief that goes back much farther, the reason now lost in time.
So do you still harbour even a glimmer of unsurety about the day or are you completely happy it's superstitious rubbish which doesn't affect your day whatsoever?
that's interesting, i always thought it was something to do with jesus, the 13 apostles and his arrest.
Trapper John wrote:Guest wrote:Trapper John wrote:Of course tomorrow, Friday, will be the 13th day of the month and although I know a lot of people who just poo-poo it as superstitious rubbish aren't always adverse to taking out the odd 'insurance policy' so to speak on what they do that day.
I know some who say it's rubbish but have put off doing things or leaving not so urgent matters for a more auspicious date just so as 'not to tempt fate'.
It's something ingrained into the Christian society most of us were brought up in. I'm sure other countries and cultures have other 'unlucky' days but for us, whether religious or not, it still holds that sneaking air of belief of bad luck coming about, however dubious you are.
I'm not sure of it's origin, the common belief is that it originated from the day and date when most of the members and hierarchy of the outwardly Christian religious order, Knights Templar, were simultaneously arrested across France where they were majorly based and tortured to confess their heresy, on Friday 13th October 1307 on behalf of the Church of Rome. The order was effectively destroyed and it's wealth stolen by King Philip of France, the main protagonist amongst others.
Like many things in Christian religion, I suspect it's a belief that goes back much farther, the reason now lost in time.
So do you still harbour even a glimmer of unsurety about the day or are you completely happy it's superstitious rubbish which doesn't affect your day whatsoever?
that's interesting, i always thought it was something to do with jesus, the 13 apostles and his arrest.
I thought there were only 12 apostles? - anyway it could have something to do with that, like I say no idea of it's origin and the Templar thing is just a common belief.
Coz it has struck me 'who labelled it unlucky' in the case of the Templars scenario? wouldn't have been the catholic church, they'd have celebrated the fucking thing. There weren't many Templars survived for them to keep the thing going. Maybe it was just the ordinary peasants who were scared of the church to say anything derogatory about the event, so just labelled it an unlucky day.
Daisymay wrote:Na not really.....saying that though my 3rd Son was overdue and they wanted me to go in and have him on Friday the 13th ,but I refused and made them do it the day before on the 12th
But on the otherside of the coin ,I was once walking along on one Fri 13th and found 3 pound notes all wrapped up in a bundle on the floor think that one stuck in my mind cos of the date it was
MG2 wrote:No I don't take much notice of it. I'm always just fine in my padded room.
MG2 wrote:No I don't take much notice of it. I'm always just fine in my padded room.
MG2 wrote:No I don't take much notice of it. I'm always just fine in my padded room.
Kiki wrote:MG2 wrote:No I don't take much notice of it. I'm always just fine in my padded room.
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