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senpaithatignoresyou ago

Baal. If it involves sex, water and kids, then it is Baal.

http://www.marketfaith.org/your-must-know-guide-to-baal/

There is also a contrast between Baal, the god of rain (fresh water), and Yamm, the god of the sea (salt water). It is only the fresh water of rain that is able to provide for the fertility of the ground, so Baal must win out.

The practice of Baal worship by humans, though, was focused on the element of fertility. It was believed by those who worshiped Baal that human beings were able to help strengthen Baal in his struggle with Mot by taking certain actions. These actions specifically involved performing magic, engaging in certain rituals (which included child sacrifice), and sexual interaction with sacred prostitutes. The magic, rituals and sexual activity were all designed to encourage Baal’s return to mate with Asherah so that he could bring the rains.

No one ever bothered to ask "Why did Rome sack Catharage?" The same reason why Rome hunted the druids: They despised human sacrifice. The legionaries are demonized by our modern society, but their brutality pushed some evil cults into the underground.

WHAMMO63 ago

No such god as 'Baal', the word just means gods other than Jehovah. Auramoth is the goddess of water, it is her that all these stars (and even Trump) are alluding to with the downwards pointing triangle of the hands.

Auramoth

ESOTERICshade ago

As regards Baal...from what I understand, in some of the oldest texts, don't remember if its the Bible or the Talmud, or maybe something else, Jesus was referred to as Baalam. Not the exact same words but the similarity is interesting.

WHAMMO63 ago

Perhaps the Talmud, which also claims that Jesus is in Hell boiling in excrement 🙄

There is the OT story of Balaam's donkey, is that possibly what you're referring to?

ESOTERICshade ago

There is the OT story of Balaam's donkey, is that possibly what you're referring to?

Could be I suppose because didn't Jesus "ride out of town on a Donkey?"