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layout: post title: Yankee Doodle went to win, riding on a one of the 5 horses, stuck Osiris' feather in his hat and called it 'macaronic.' date: '2017-09-22T12:04:00.001-07:00' author: Adam M. Dobrin tags: modified_time: '2017-09-22T12:04:20.073-07:00' thumbnail: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-5dgA8topOBE/WcVetdOE1jI/AAAAAAAAH3A/8VqotLTy99op276AjAh4o7_bGuzfVkdYgCK4BGAYYCw/s72-c/image-760075.png blogger_id: tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4677390916502096913.post-1721847552839434215 blogger_orig_url: ./2017/09/yankee-doodle-went-to-win-riding-on-one.html






Adam vs. nobody, title fight
round ... somewhere between 3 and 21 (is that a 4?), but I lost count just before 1.

THIS IS THE HOUR TO KNOW WHOSE SIDE TO STAND BY

killer tune, right?

 http://bit.ly/2toIPyN
bam.  bam.

 http://bit.ly/2unJNZ3

destiny holds, and "himself" wins every time

Honestly, you'd think this would be easier?  I'm bored, I need companionship and conversation, someone send me hate mail or questions... OR

heh.  not funny?






An eternal flame is a flame, lamp or torch that burns continuously for an indefinite period. Most eternal flames are ignited and tended intentionally, but some are natural phenomena caused by natural gas leaks, peat fires and coal seam fires, all of which can be initially ignited by lightning, piezoelectricity or human activity, some of which have burned for thousands of years.
 
The eternal fire is a long-standing tradition in many cultures and religions. In ancient Iran the atar was tended by a dedicated priest and represented the concept of "divine sparks" or Amesha Spenta, as understood in Zoroastrianism. Period sources indicate that three "great fires" existed in the Achaemenid era of Persian history, which are collectively considered the earliest reference to the practice of creating ever-burning community fires.[1]
  • The Hebrew Bible commands that "The fire shall ever be burning upon the altar; it shall never go out" (Leviticus 6:5,[6] JPS, regarding the altar of Burnt Offering in the Tabernacle, and later the altars in Solomon's Temple and the Second Temple (the latter sacked by Rome in 70 AD). Many churches (especially Catholic and Lutheran), along with Jewish synagogues, feature an eternal flame on or hung above their altars (churches) or Torah arks (synagogues). When a church is founded, the flame is passed from another church and the candles are regularly replaced to keep the original flame burning.
Prometheus (/prəˈmθiəs/ prə-MEE-thee-əsGreekΠρομηθεύς [promɛːtʰeús], meaning "forethought")[1] is a Titan in Greek mythology, best known as the deity in Greek mythology who was the creator of humanity and its greatest benefactor, who stole fire from Mount Olympus and gave it to humankind.

The etymology of the theonym prometheus is debated. The classical view is that it signifies "forethought," as that of his brother Epimetheus denotes "afterthought".[1] It has been theorized that it derives from the Proto-Indo-European root that also produces the Vedic pra math, "to steal," hence pramathyu-s, "thief", cognate with "Prometheus", the thief of fire. The Vedic myth of fire's theft by Mātariśvan is an analog to the Greek account. Pramantha was the tool used to create fire.[2]

After Prometheus' theft of fire, Zeus sends Pandora in retaliation. Despite Prometheus' warning, Epimetheus accepts this "gift" from the gods. Pandora carried a jar with her, from which were released (91–92) "evils, harsh pain and troublesome diseases which give men death".[9]
 
Returning to the Qur'an, when God asked all the angels to prostrate before Adam, they all obeyed, except Iblis. He said, "I am made from fire, when Adam is from clay. I am better than him. I am not going to prostrate before him." A fire will start from Hadramawt in Yemen that shall gather all the people of the world in the land of Mahshar, and al-Qiyamah will commence.[42]

Matthew 3:11 is the eleventh verse of the third chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. The verse occurs in the section relating the preachings of John the Baptist. In this verse he predicts that he will be followed by someone much greater than himself. The main theme of this verse is that John will soon be supplanted by a much greater figure and that John's water baptism is just a preparation for the much greater baptism by fire and spirit that will occur under the second coming of the Christian messiah Jesus, an original Christian concept that, according to Jewish scholars, lacks any fundament in the Hebrew scripture.

In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads:

I indeed baptize you with water unto
repentance. but he that cometh after
me is mightier than I, whose shoes I
am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize
you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire:

The New International Version translates the passage as:

"I baptize you with water for repentance.
But after me will come one who is more
powerful than I, whose sandals I am not
fit to carry. He will baptize you
with the Holy Spirit and with fire.
  • Ra, fire god of the sun, light, warmth, and growth
  • Aganju, Orisha god of fire, volcanoes, and deserts
  • Kōjin, god of fire, hearth, and the kitchen
  • Eate, god of fire and storms
  • Belenus, bright god of the sun and health who rides his chariot in the sky
  • Kamar, fire goddess who was abducted by Amirani
  • Vulcan, god of crafting and fire
  • Adranus, god formerly worshipped in Adranus, near Mount Etna
  • Huracán, fire god of storms and wind who created and destroyed humanity
  • Jacawitz, fire god who was a companion of the sun god Tohil
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