I’m wondering how many Satanists have Christian birthnames. I created this poll: https://linkto.run/p/0LUBHV5H
I’m wondering how many Satanists have Christian birthnames. I created this poll: https://linkto.run/p/0LUBHV5H
None of my Three birthnames are Christian, They are of Greek, Roman and Old Germanic names originally but in Swedish versions...because you are a swede. I'll never forget the first interview in the states with The Hives. Lead singer goes: "hey, we're The Hives and we're from Sweden and everyone here in America love us 'cause we're so sessy."
A lot Swedish men and women have christian birth names
None of my Three birthnames are Christian, They are of Greek, Roman and Old Germanic names originally but in Swedish versions...because you are a swede. I'll never forget the first interview in the states with The Hives. Lead singer goes: "hey, we're The Hives and we're from Sweden and everyone here in America love us 'cause we're so sessy."
I'm curious as to why you're curious about this, Noctis.Even I don’t ask myself too many questions. Lolz. Well I have a name who’s meaning is indirectly linked to Christianity. Chosen by a currently devoted Christian father, who has previously worshipped other entities. And here I am, an adult interested in things other than mundane, and definitely not Christian.
It's mostly Christian names from various cool cultures. McSiican is an ancient Scottish clan... from south of the border. They migrated up north from the Low Lands to the Highlands illegally, and legend has it that King Robert de Bruce gave Clan McSican amnesty.
Is that an esoteric way to say Filipino?
Cuz if you've ever eaten their food they really can't figure out what culture they are. Like a Polynesian-Japanese-Chinese-Mexican.
And until that comment I always assumed Esperanto was some romance variant like Haitian Creole only in Africa or some other colony like Afrikaans is too Dutch.
It's like Enochian.
It looks like it's a type of Spanish but you sound like a Ruski saying it.
It's French/Spanish that sounds like Russian. And I'm not having it.
If your going to write a language you can't just rip off syntax from one language group, phonetic sounds from another, and then go through a dictionary.
Is that an esoteric way to say Filipino?
Cuz if you've ever eaten their food they really can't figure out what culture they are. Like a Polynesian-Japanese-Chinese-Mexican.
And until that comment I always assumed Esperanto was some romance variant like Haitian Creole only in Africa or some other colony like Afrikaans is too Dutch.
It's like Enochian.
Mi volas scii, kiel tio laŭsupoze estis universala lingvo? Fromaĝo.
It looks like it's a type of Spanish but you sound like a Ruski saying it.
It's French/Spanish that sounds like Russian. And I'm not having it.
If your going to write a language you can't just rip off syntax from one language group, phonetic sounds from another, and then go through a dictionary.
lol... Zamenhof - la kreinto de esperanton - was a Polish Jew. And so, Esperanto sounds Ruski by way of his Polish language. He meant well I suppose. He wanted to create a truly "universal" language, and so he borrowed and incorporated bits and pieces of various unrelated languages. But one of the enduring criticisms of Zamenhof was that he forgot to incorporate Asian languages, and so it's not "truly" "universal."
One can learn a lot from studying Esperanto though. Zamenhof wanted Esperanto to be a global language. Back then, English had not become the de facto global language yet. And so Zamenhof cleverly associated his invented language with idealistic-politics, which included a flag of its own. The idealistic-political dream was for "Esperantists" to work together to make Esperanto a world language, so that people of different nations can communicate with each other, thus reducing conflicts and wars and bringing about global peace and harmony. It's very Leftist in that sense.
My stepmother is Filipina. It's hard to say what kind of food they cook. Personally I think their food tastes mostly bland. Although, I love Filipino empanadas!
My grandfather was a Jew and my grandmother was a Christian through my father's line , I had an uncle called Joseph and my cousin Philip, my aunt Mary and my cousins Michael Angel and Gabriel Angel ( both of them were more evil than the Devil himself ), now through my mother's line, I had an aunt called Hope and my cousins David and Mary Magdalena. My father's name was Julius Ceasar and my mother's name was Mary. I had a brother called Julius Ceasar and my little sister called Mary with my niece called Rachel, my first wife was called Mary Magdalena and my second wife was called Cross with whom I had two daughters , one called Grace and the other one called Mercy, but my mother was a traditional witch and my father a magician, and both of them came with the invention of my name "Berardo " which means 'be' 'rar' 'do' in English " to be free to do" they had their own secret codes.I loled trice throughout your comment. You wrote with such satire, so dry, yet authentic. Loved it :D, very interesting! I’m curious, what is the difference between a witch and a magician? As in, your father was a magician showman?