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Friday, February 1, 2019

A Short History of the Devil by Neil Mohammed :: History

A Short History of the access by Neil MohammedHorned gods were adoreped in Europe and the rest of the populace from the dawn of forgivingity. They were always part of a pagan opinion system, a polytheistic belief system, which accepted many gods. Tribal pagan belief systems still in existence share this characteristic the tribes worship their tribal gods, and other gods menti singled by strangers are not evil, or non-existant, they are just now not their gods. There were many ancient monotheistic religions such as Judaism, exclusively again these were tribal religions, which had no urge to prosyletise, to spread the treatment. Jehova was the god of the Jews, and they felt no take to persuade other tribes to worship him as well. Christianity changed each that. It felt an overpowering need to make their one god the god of everybody else within range, and so they invented the missionary. But to do this it was requirement to discredit the old pagan gods, and in particular the goddess and the horned god. gentile pantheons never include gods of evil. Pagan gods are aspects of Nature, and in Nature on that point can be no evil it exists only in the human imagination. They frequently include trickster gods, such as Loki, and gods can concur a reputation for being unwise to be involved with, but not actual evil. Monotheistic religions, on the other hand, require a god of evil as an adversary of their god of good. Otherwise, why would you need Him? An obvious way to discredit the horned god and justify penalty of his worshippers is to say that he is, in fact, the god of evil in the impudent religion. And has been all along. This did not happen all at once. For centuries Christianity existed alongside more than older pagan beliefs all across Europe, and adapted to the people in that location and accomodated their beliefs as far as possible. The Celtic Christian Church in Dark Age Ireland is a typical example. Then in AD 1248 Pope Innocent IV decided that it was time to suppress all heresy and for that purpose he founded The Holy Office, or as it later on became better known, The Inquisition. It really took off in the fifteenth century (especially in Spain), and began rooting out all and any lingering traces of pagan belief. being an organization run entirely by men it took an instant disfavour to the old wise women living around every country village, super on ancient pagan family line-lore to the new generation and selling folk medicine and magic charms.

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