FACT OF THE DAY!
KYLE LOWDER

MY RELIGIOUS BELIEFS MOSTLY INCLUDE JUST BEING GOOD TO PEOPLE AND APPRECIATING ALL LIVING CREATION GAVE TO US! YES I BELIEVE IN GOD AND FOR THE SUPPORT OF ISRAEL BUT DID YOU KNOW SOME RELIGIONS INVOLVE REPTILES? I THINK THAT ALOT OF REASON WHY SOME PEOPLE HATE A CREATION LIKE SNAKES ARE BECAUSE RELIGIONS MAKE THEM THINK ITS EVIL OR SOMETHING ALONG THOSE LINES!

Reptiles are involved in many religions and mythologies, including:

Ancient Mesoamerica: Snakes were as important as jaguars in ancient Mesoamerica. Snakes were used to adorn buildings, and the Nahuatl word coatl meaning serpent or twin was part of the names of major deities.
Ancient cultures: Snakes were often seen as symbols of knowledge, strength, and renewal.
Christianity and Judaism: The serpent in Genesis 3:1 tempts Adam and Eve with the forbidden fruit.
Neo-Paganism and Wicca: Snakes are seen as symbols of knowledge and wisdom.
Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism: The naga is a large snake deity that represents rebirth, death, and mortality.
Snake handling: A religious rite in some churches, usually in the United States, where participants handle snakes. The practice began in Appalachia in the early 20th century.
Shravan: A month in the Hindu calendar when snake charmers use snakes to associate themselves with Lord Shiva.
Andean and South American mythology: The Amaru is a mythological being with serpent-like characteristics

HAVE A BLESSED DAY TODAY BE GOOD TO SOMEONE AND TAKE A STEP BACK AND APPRECIATE CREATION OF ALL KINDS ITS TRUELY INCREDIBLE!

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