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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Bed.

I'm so tired and it's not even the start of the week..

Or is it??

Some calenders start the week on a Sunday some start on a Monday....

Sooooo is it the end of the week or has the week already started??

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By *rsTrellisWoman
over a year ago

Cambridge

Weeks start on Mondays. Definitely.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Weeks start on Mondays. Definitely. "

This could be a loooooooooong week then

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By *arkRichMan
over a year ago

Manchester City Centre

This is the actual answer...

The first day of the week was originally Saturday...

The first three days of the week were named after the first three acts of the original story of creation, which pre dates christianity

I think it originates from Ancient Greece... but was also in the pagan trafition... I think...

In the beginning, Mother Earth was ruled over by Saturn (Satan), who was evil and was always creating war...

This was act one, Saturn Day

To protect herself, Mother Earth had a son... The Sun... (Christ, Apollo, Aslan, etc).

The Sun protected Mother Earth, but only for short period... as Saturn still had his way at night...

This was act two... Sun Day

Somehow, Apollo, the sun, had his testicles sliced in battle and his sperm landed in one of the oceans of Venus, which created The Moon...

The Moon shone over Mother Earth at night, and protected her against Saturns Evil ways

This was Act three... Moon Day

BOOM!

SATURNDAY

SUNDAY

MOONDAY

How cool is that...???

It’s probably a little bit off in some places, as I’m writing this from memory...

The ancient story of creation pre dates any modern religious texts...

This traditional story of creation that was so important to people that they named the first three days of the week after it...

And the rest of the days of the week are named after Pagan Witches

Before Christianity, The British Isles were predominantly Pagan... as was a lot of Europe

Our ancient history may have been hidden... but it still exists... hidden in plain sight!

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