THE RACIAL GODSPELL
The source of our strength is the fountain of Racial Righteousness. Turn from your wicked ways! pic.twitter.com/zibZI6j8hp
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SET SETTAN SATAN
Set /sɛt/ or Seth (/sɛθ/; also spelled Setesh, Sutekh,[1] Setekh, or Suty) is a god of the desert, storms, disorder, violence and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion.[2] In Ancient Greek, the god's name is given as Sēth (Σήθ). Set is not, however, a god to be ignored or avoided; he has a positive role where he is employed by Ra on his solar boat to repel the serpent of Chaos Apep.[3] Set had a vital role as a reconciled combatant.[4] He was lord of the red (desert) land where he was the balance to Horus' role as lord of the black (soil) land.[5]
In Egyptian mythology, Set is portrayed as the usurper who killed and mutilated his own brother Osiris. Osiris' wife Isisreassembled Osiris' corpse and resurrected him long enough to conceive his son and heir Horus. Horus sought revenge upon Set, and the myths describe their conflicts. The death of Osiris and the battle between Horus and Set is a popular theme in Egyptian mythology.
"I always tell the truth . . . . even when I lie"
Origin: before 900; (v.) Middle English setten, Old Englishsettan; cognate with Old Norse setja, German setzen, Gothicsatjan, all < Germanic *satjan, causative of *setjan to sit1 ;(noun) (in senses denoting the action of setting or the state ofbeing set) Middle English set, set ( t ) e, derivative of the v. andits past participle; (in senses denoting a group) Middle Englishsette < Old French < Latin secta sect (in later use influenced bythe v. and Middle Low German gesette set, suite)
From Middle English setten, from Old English settan, from Proto-Germanic *satjaną, from Proto-Indo-European *sodéye-, causative of *sed- (“to sit”).
From Middle English sett, from Old English gesett, past participle of settan.
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