Show me one scripture that makes a relation between Satan and a goat, please.
There is a relation between Satan and a serpent.
honest question: can the serpent help it to be taken over by a powerful entity?
By the same token: what about the talking mule?
How about solomon when ever he saw a nice pair of knockers he was thinking of hinds and lilies ....
O yes, Jesus said something about sheep and goats. Goats going into eternal destruction. And Satan is going to be destroyed too, so by this logic Satan is a goat.
Well, if it is any consolation, under Mosaic law both sheep and goats were used as sacrificial animals.
As a matter of fact: Azazel actually would carry all the sins of the Nation into the desert on Yom Kippur, the day of atonement. Demonic for sure.
What if you blend all kinds of symbolism?
We have .... eh ... Venus, a goat, mathematics, the number 5. Murky waters.
Does the goat have the same symbolism in the bible as in say Greek mythology? Or in Norse Mythology?
And by the way: when considering symbolism, there is a profound tendency to be English centric, and as you should know: English is as bastardized a language as they come. Come to think of it, Francis Bacon is perhaps the one most to be credited for this perversion, to make it better suited for poetry. .... Yeah ... of course, until you understand what he was actually up to.
The problem with symbolism is, it is easy to co-opt it or appropriate it, put in new meaning, bury the actual meaning and misdirect.
So, before you would belief anything anybody says on symbolism, try to trace it's original use, the meaning of it in them days, and reconstruct the way forward. If you were to look into the original meanings of symbolisms around the world, you will find some very profound meaning.
Concerning maritime law. The law itself is neither good nor evil. Think of it in terms of a social event: having dinner, and you are enjoying your meal and you hear the following:
Would you pass me the salt, please?
or
Can you pass the salt, please?
Consider this then in terms of common law and maritime law (knowing that the latter is only concerned with the letter of the law!)
What is a vessel? Is a piece of paper a vessel? What is shipping? What is a contract? What is a bill of lading? What is docking? What is de-livery?
Show me one scripture that makes a relation between Satan and a goat, please.
There is a relation between Satan and a serpent.
honest question: can the serpent help it to be taken over by a powerful entity?
By the same token: what about the talking mule?
How about solomon when ever he saw a nice pair of knockers he was thinking of hinds and lilies ....
O yes, Jesus said something about sheep and goats. Goats going into eternal destruction. And Satan is going to be destroyed too, so by this logic Satan is a goat.
Well, if it is any consolation, under Mosaic law both sheep and goats were used as sacrificial animals.
As a matter of fact: Azazel actually would carry all the sins of the Nation into the desert on Yom Kippur, the day of atonement. Demonic for sure.
What if you blend all kinds of symbolism? We have .... eh ... Venus, a goat, mathematics, the number 5. Murky waters.
Does the goat have the same symbolism in the bible as in say Greek mythology? Or in Norse Mythology?
And by the way: when considering symbolism, there is a profound tendency to be English centric, and as you should know: English is as bastardized a language as they come. Come to think of it, Francis Bacon is perhaps the one most to be credited for this perversion, to make it better suited for poetry. .... Yeah ... of course, until you understand what he was actually up to.
The problem with symbolism is, it is easy to co-opt it or appropriate it, put in new meaning, bury the actual meaning and misdirect.
So, before you would belief anything anybody says on symbolism, try to trace it's original use, the meaning of it in them days, and reconstruct the way forward. If you were to look into the original meanings of symbolisms around the world, you will find some very profound meaning.
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Concerning maritime law. The law itself is neither good nor evil. Think of it in terms of a social event: having dinner, and you are enjoying your meal and you hear the following:
or
Consider this then in terms of common law and maritime law (knowing that the latter is only concerned with the letter of the law!)
What is a vessel? Is a piece of paper a vessel? What is shipping? What is a contract? What is a bill of lading? What is docking? What is de-livery?
Are you your body? Who owns it? Who captains it?
Enjoy!