Bugs 'N' Fish 'N' God
Feb. 19th, 2005 09:45 amThe scarab beetle scuttles through the desert rolling a ball of dirt. The ancient Egyptians saw this and were reminded of the sun's progress through the sky. So the scarab became a symbol of the Sun God and ,by extension, of immortality.
It must be one of the oddest freaks of religious symbolism.
But then the early Christians used to represent Christ as a fish. This has nothing to do with any analogy between the two, but rests on an acronym. The Greek word Ichthus, meaning fish, gives us
I- Iesous
Ch- Chreistos
Th- Theou
U- Uios
S- Soter
which translates as "Jesus Christ, Son of God and Saviour."
Yesterday a big old house fly- hairy black carapace, red eyes, legs with suckers at the end- flew down and plonked itself on my monitor screen. My first thought was, "get away from me, you nasty, shit-eating monster." My second thought was, "so life comes back from the long sleep of winter".
It must be one of the oddest freaks of religious symbolism.
But then the early Christians used to represent Christ as a fish. This has nothing to do with any analogy between the two, but rests on an acronym. The Greek word Ichthus, meaning fish, gives us
I- Iesous
Ch- Chreistos
Th- Theou
U- Uios
S- Soter
which translates as "Jesus Christ, Son of God and Saviour."
Yesterday a big old house fly- hairy black carapace, red eyes, legs with suckers at the end- flew down and plonked itself on my monitor screen. My first thought was, "get away from me, you nasty, shit-eating monster." My second thought was, "so life comes back from the long sleep of winter".
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Date: 2005-02-19 02:54 am (UTC)I would wear it to proclaim my devotion to the ideals of the French Revolution and the deathless memory of Robespierre, "the sea-green incorruptible".
I wonder where I can find one.....
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Date: 2005-02-19 03:16 am (UTC)How about this one? Sure, it isn't silver, but the closest I could get... (Currently highest bid: $103.50 LOL)
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Date: 2005-02-19 04:16 am (UTC)Besides I don't wear gold.
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Date: 2005-02-19 06:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-19 06:25 am (UTC)