Posted on 02/12/2009 8:42:18 AM PST by Young Werther
Some Christian traditions have it that at the Last Supper, Judas, the disciple who betrayed Jesus, was the 13th to sit at the table, and that for this reason 13 is considered to carry a curse of sorts.
However, the number 13 is not uniformly bad in the Judeo-Christian tradition. For example, the 13 attributes of God (also called the thirteen attributes of mercy) are enumerated in the Torah (Exodus 34: 6-7).[1] Some modern Christian churches also use 13 attributes of God in sermons.
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I worked on the 13th floor of a 26 story building that only the freight elevators stopped on the floor.
I am just a little hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobic.
Crap! I wasted $3 on a Mega Millions tickets.
A true Christian accepts temporal defeat with grace.
Don't they?
I intentionally walk under ladders. :)
Dead serious. I really like to do it in public places. Sometimes it gets a reaction.
I do too. And don't get me started on ESP, UFOs, and Bigfoot!
In my humble opinion, I think that's what Kurt Warner was trying to do by intentionally wearing the number 13: He won't be a prisoner to ridiculous superstition. In this Age of Obama & Oprah, his attitude is refreshing.
Thanks.
13th Amendment — Bad for Business?
State Sens. Al Melvin (Dist. 26, Oro Valley) and Frank Antenori (Dist. 30, Green Valley) have long argued that the 13th Amendment anti-slavery law is just more unnecessary regulation by big government.
In a joint statement, the two said, “Criminalizing slavery is contrary to the free-market principles that made this nation great.”With indentured servitude we could really get this economy moving. Businesses wouldn’t have to risk legal headaches by abruptly firing workers. They could simply sell them and make a profit.”
“indentured servants” — Walmart Greeters
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