Sweet F.A.
Like, let’s look at the very days of the week. I’ve heard some Christians try to claim that the fact that there are seven days is a reference to the Bible, and is therefore proof that we live in a Christian nation; however, ignoring the fact that the book of Genesis also appears in the Jewish Bible, let’s not forget that nearly every one of the days are named after pagan deities.
-Tuesday came from Tyr’s Day, named after Tyr, the Norse god of single combat. Tyr is often equated with Ares/Mars.
-Wednesday came from Woden’s Day. Woden = Odin.
-Thursday came from Thor’s Day.
-Friday came from Frija’s Day–Frija was the wife of Odin and the goddess of wisdom.
-Saturday came from Saturn Day, with Saturn of course being the Roman name for Greek titan Cronos.
The only two that aren’t named after deities are Sunday and Monday, named after the Sun and Moon. Though let’s be real, most pagan societies had Sun and Moon deities anyway.