In times of great turbulence human sacrifices, particularly children, were made to this father of the gods!
Beginning with the founding of the Phoenician colony of Carthage in about 814 BC, mothers and fathers buried their children who were sacrificed to Baal. The practice was apparently distasteful even to Carthaginians, and they began to buy children for the purpose of sacrifice or even to raise servant children, instead of offering up their own. However, in times of crisis or calamity, like war, earthquakes, drought, or famine, their priests demanded the flower of their youth. http://www.ancientdestructions.com/baalbek-temple-human-sacrifice-worship-baal/
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/the-arch-of-baal-was-put-up-in-washington-d-c-one-day-before-brett-kavanaugh-testified-to-congress
According to the official website of the Institute for Digital Archaeology, the Arch of Palmyra was unveiled on the National Mall on September 26th, and it will remain there until September 29th. You can view a photograph of the arch standing directly in front of the U.S. Capitol building right here.
Institute for Digital Archaeology is an Oxford, Harvard and Museum of the Future Dubai related group that takes digital pictures of archeological sites in order to map them before extinction. They put a mockup of the Entrance Arch to the Temple of Baal in Trafalgar Square last year (Easter no less!) and were going to do the same in Times Square but there was some protest and the project was shelved. http://www.nowtheendbegins.com/temple-of-baal-arch-unveiled-today-in-london/
Where are the protesting, picketing Christian clergy? Asleep in the pulpit?
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HennyPenny ago
https://www.newpalmyra.org/press/ The money they're spending to recreate destroyed "temples" could feed a lot of refugees in on site camps to avoid having the refugees flood England and elsewhere.