Monday, October 4, 2021

IN the NEWS - Still using Pagan Goddess Names in the 21st century?

And great earthquakes shall be in divers places,... Luke 21:11
1- What's going on under the earth?...a taste of what may be coming OR same old same old....?
2- Still using names of Pagan gods in the 21st century?
 
"September 29, the Kīlauea volcano on Hawaiʻi's Big Island began to bubble up and flood lava into the Halema'uma'u Crater. The
increased seismic activity followed by ground swelling alerted officials at the United States Geological Survey's (USGS) Hawaiian Volcano Observatory that an eruption was imminent,...The fiery volcanic explosion was confirmed after webcams at Kīlauea’s summit spotted an amber glow...Individuals who live near Kīlauea were warned about exposure to volcanic gases like sulfur dioxide, which can irritate the respiratory system....Pilots flying near the volcano after the
eruption on Wednesday evening reported seeing thread-like pieces of volcanic glass known as 
Pele's hair spewing into the skies, Live Science reports. The volcanic glass is golden, resembles hair strands, and gathers in mats on the ground. The glass forms when bubbles of gas burst near the lava's surface, stretching the molten lava into long strands. The strands are named after Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes.
" SmithsonianMagazine


"The Cumbre Vieja volcano erupted on Sunday, sending flows of lava down its flanks and gullies and forcing the evacuation of thousands of residents of the small Atlantic island of La Palma, which has not seen an eruption since 1971.

Three more villages have been evacuated in the Canarian island of La Palma as violent explosions burst from its erupting volcano.
Regional newspaper Diario de Avisos (the Daily Advertiser) tweeted an astonishing video of a "brutal" explosion from the peak, with the shockwave clearly visible as it passes through the plume of smoke and ash.
Witnesses among a crowd of emergency service workers are heard exclaiming at the sight and sound of the distant eruption on the Cumbre Vieja (Old Peak) volcano. The newspaper reported that the blasts prompted the evacuation of Tacande de Abajo, Tacande de Arriba, and Tajuya in the El Paso municipality to the northwest of the volcano. La Palma is one of the smallest and westernmost of the seven-island Canary archipelago, a Spanish territory in the Atlantic ocean off the coast of Morocco and Western Sahara." Sputnik