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"Saturn" is "Saturnus" Some have suggested that the similarity in sound between the two words led to the association between the two figures.
Additionally, some early Christian writers, such as Tertullian and Augustine, drew parallels between Saturn/Cronus and Satan, as both were seen as oppressive and destructive forces.
Saturday was named after Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture and time.
In Latin, Saturday was called "Dies Saturni," which means "Day of Saturn." The English word "Saturday" has its roots in the Old English word "Sæturnesdæg," which also translates to "Day of Saturn."
The seven-day week was adopted by the Romans from the Babylonians, who associated each day of the week with a different celestial body. Saturday, therefore, became associated with Saturn and named in honor of the god.
In Roman mythology, Saturn was the god of agriculture and wealth, Saturn was not always depicted as a positive figure. In some versions of the myth, Saturn was a harsh and oppressive god who devoured his own children. There is an association with destruction and darkness for the God of Saturn and the Jewish God Yahweh.
Which people have their Sabbath on Saturday, are obsessed with wealth, bringing darkness (demoralisation) via media,
and funding war which is act of death and destruction?
The Jewish God is unironically Satan.
Also, in the Old testament, the serpent giving the apple knowledge to a woman, from Lucifer light bringer (truth), to Jesus of Nazareth, they are all talking about the same guy, the same consciousness that pops up from time to time.
This entity is what the Jews, the children of evil, are afraid of and they are so afraid that they wrote several volumes of books about what happens to him if he opposes God, not god our father, but the Jewish materialistic destroyer of worlds that thinks it is acceptable to enrich parasites like (((Bush))) and (((Tony Blair))) who killed over 1,000,000 innocent people in Iraq through their lies.