Removing the heart of the victim and holding it over the priest's head as it continued to pump to drink the blood was not only a sacrifice to a false god, but was an open display of power over the people that congregated. In classic mythology ‘ambrosia’ is used to define “the food of the gods, said to bestow immortality”. Was this adrenochrome? The “Titans” in Greek mythology, of which the youngest was Cronus, would eat his children so as to prevent the prophesy that he would be overthrown by one of his own children. Some scholars have argued that in Phoenician, Greek, and Babylonian history the shamanic ritual underlies the myth of the dismemberment and cannibalism of Dionysus by the Titans. The planet Saturn is named for the Roman equivalent of the Titan Cronus.
There's more parallels to Greek and Roman mythology to Satanism than most people realize. While Hollywood glamorizes it in cartoons and film, it really follows the tenets of Satanism. In the Church of Satan, they embrace the Hebrew word of "Satan" as meaning "adversary", who represents pride, carnality, and enlightenment. It should be no surprise that the top entry in Merriam-Webster Dictionary now defines 'pride' as being, “1. reasonable self-esteem : confidence and satisfaction in oneself : SELF RESPECT”. This is in contrast to its earlier emphasis as having, "the quality of having an excessively high opinion of oneself or one's own importance”, as found at Conservapedia. The word ‘pride’ and the changing of its meaning is an example of attempts to change the meaning of God’s word and the way we think about God. As we learned earlier, the changing and re-branding of words is an important part of psychological warfare.
Gee, I wonder why Steven Spielberg and George Lucas got so excited to do a scene in one of the Indiana Jones movies, in which a heart is ripped out? Oh, and it was the character of "Moloch" who did so...oh, and children were being kept underground...
Removing the heart of the victim and holding it over the priest's head as it continued to pump to drink the blood was not only a sacrifice to a false god, but was an open display of power over the people that congregated. In classic mythology ‘ambrosia’ is used to define “the food of the gods, said to bestow immortality”. Was this adrenochrome? The “Titans” in Greek mythology, of which the youngest was Cronus, would eat his children so as to prevent the prophesy that he would be overthrown by one of his own children. Some scholars have argued that in Phoenician, Greek, and Babylonian history the shamanic ritual underlies the myth of the dismemberment and cannibalism of Dionysus by the Titans. The planet Saturn is named for the Roman equivalent of the Titan Cronus.
Maybe cronus should've kept it in his pants and he wouldn't have to fear a prophecy.
There's more parallels to Greek and Roman mythology to Satanism than most people realize. While Hollywood glamorizes it in cartoons and film, it really follows the tenets of Satanism. In the Church of Satan, they embrace the Hebrew word of "Satan" as meaning "adversary", who represents pride, carnality, and enlightenment. It should be no surprise that the top entry in Merriam-Webster Dictionary now defines 'pride' as being, “1. reasonable self-esteem : confidence and satisfaction in oneself : SELF RESPECT”. This is in contrast to its earlier emphasis as having, "the quality of having an excessively high opinion of oneself or one's own importance”, as found at Conservapedia. The word ‘pride’ and the changing of its meaning is an example of attempts to change the meaning of God’s word and the way we think about God. As we learned earlier, the changing and re-branding of words is an important part of psychological warfare.
I caught that at a young age. (Gen x) that the 'gods' were similar or the same but different names.
There's more to "Merry CHRISTmas" and ,"Satan" Clause. The gifts of "Saturn".
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Feed me moar! My cupeth run dry!
Not so different.... RA's children = Rothschild.
Spellcasting. Spells. Spelling B.
Words and their strength/frequency matter.
Matter. ?!!!!
Gee, I wonder why Steven Spielberg and George Lucas got so excited to do a scene in one of the Indiana Jones movies, in which a heart is ripped out? Oh, and it was the character of "Moloch" who did so...oh, and children were being kept underground...