Cupid s (and black s) transformation
...Cupid s (and black s) transformation Within the story of Cupid you find that by the mid-300s BC he changed from a supposedly happy, handsome athletic man to a chubby infant with wings, a bow and arrows. The winged Cupid (supposedly...
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Venus, the Goddess of love
...It is related that Venus sent her son, Cupid, to inspire the princess Psyche to fall in love with the most despised of men. This symbolism reflects how you were taught to love Roman and Greek or pale people. Even to the extent of...
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...The devil has cleverly disguised the evil symbols of Valentine’s Day, such as: the arrow (death by execution), Cupid (Cheribum—bad angelic beings), red hearts (hearts of innocent men were cut out in Rome), chocolate candy (the blood...
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...Cupid s (and black s) transformation (January 14) The Lord s fondness (January 7)
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