So is the minotaur just the origin of Baal, or is Baal an older story than the greek one?

So is the minotaur just the origin of Baal, or is Baal an older story than the greek one?
Baal seems to only desire human flesh as sacrifice and the minotaur could only sustain his life on human flesh while trapped in the labyrinth

  1. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Was Minoa a colony of Israelites? Spartans claimed kinship with the Israelites.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      idk, /misc/ has the schizo religious lore knowledge,, I just focus on the current events of israelite fucking shit up

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Well if you're asking which is earlier, it's tough to tell. But are they analogous? Yes absolutely. Bull worship is ancient and universal, sacrificing people to a bull is remembered in many places. In San Sebastian, Spain, their bullfighting festival San Fermin remembers a martyr who was shot with arrows and then a bull ran him through and carried him on his horns, IIRC. A clear rememberance of some earlier ritual.

        If you want a little comfy rabbit hole, look up Tauroctony.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          I see, then it's a good thing my ancestors hunted them down here to near extinction(they were delicious, or so I hear)

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            I almost think the bull sacrifice ritual is an inversion of the ritual where you sacrifice somebody TO a bull. And it seems to be newer. Probably symbolic of the defeat of the bull cult or at least its suppression.

            • 4 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              we never had a bull cult here, we just hunted them because they were tasty

              • 4 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                Lithuania was apparently the last nation in Europe to be Christianized, like in the 1600's? You probably still have lots of traditions which go back ages. Any bull stuff in your traditional culture?

              • 4 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                we had 2(TWO) christianizations
                first one in 1251 our grand duke Mindaugas christianized and in 1253 got declared as a king. Christians didn't stop attacking us, so we converted back to paganism and our king died without any proper heirs, so we went back to being a grand duchy
                1387 we got christianized by the traitor Jogaila(literally sold us out for polish dicky and a crown). Funny thing with that one, was that the sent priests didn't know our language, so all they did was give out free clothes for anyone christianizing while Jogaila had to translate and explain everything himself
                Oral traditions survived, plenty of songs, legends, etc survived, but a lot of them were psyopted by christians
                for example, a legend speaks about a duke who broke a pagan code and abducted a priestess to marry her, he got killed by the locals and his corpse was set on the largest boulder as a warning to all pagan lords that even the peasants will fucking kill you if you betray us. Now it's rebranded to, he was possesed by the devil and got smashed under that rock.
                Personally, I am not familiar with our bull legends, but usually in our old songs they are just part of our herds and that's it

              • 4 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                your culture is gay, shut the fuck up you fucking fag. you deserve to die tonight little bitch.

              • 4 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                eat a dick, israelite

              • 4 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                >Oral traditions survived, plenty of songs, legends, etc survived, but a lot of them were psyopted by christians
                Yeah that's standard everywhere. There's a word for it, it'll come to me.

                Thanks for the post. Keep your eye open for the bull thing, you might notice something some day.

            • 4 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              https://www.mithraeum.eu/introductio/mithraic-ritual
              http://www.novaroma.org/nr/Mithras
              Have fun

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >Spartans claimed kinship with the Israelites.
      Malarkey

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        It's in Josephus IIRC.

  2. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Heroes 3 is such a based game

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Dont the poles still play it like, religiously lol.

      They make good maps, I still play occasionally.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        There's a lot of games in HotA. Mostly eastern europeans and balkanites.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >tfw finding out about Heroes Chronicles two decades after it was released
      It feels unplayable now. I force myself to ocasionally finish a campaign mission, but there are months between being able to force myself to play some, maybe finish all by 2030 at this rate.

      Dont the poles still play it like, religiously lol.

      They make good maps, I still play occasionally.

      They are not very sharp, and they never get bored with the primitive AI.

      There's a lot of games in HotA. Mostly eastern europeans and balkanites.

      They managed to put naggers into a preivously decent game. I'll never play that shit fanfic.

  3. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    What's the best town and why is it Necropolis?

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      sounds like you're begging to get attacked by every single faction from the get go

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Undead are crazy good, but the poles made expansions that toned necromancy down about 50% from 30 to 15% at expert level.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous
  4. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    it goes back to ancient saturn worship

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      The star on the Israeli flag is called the star of Remphan in the Bible, Remphan is accepted to be Saturn.

      It checks out the hexagon on Saturn matches the hexagon in the middle of the six pointed star.

  5. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    The minotaur is a sheltered NEET living in his parents' basement.
    It's what happens when you don't cull men in wars, they eat society from the inside.
    You're retarded if you believe myths have some deep occult message.

  6. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Baal is Mesopotamian and his earliest origins are Akkadian I believe some 2300bc, so not as old as Greek myths, but close, which roughly date to 2700-3000bc.

  7. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    baal is probably older since mesopotamian and pre flood gods existed long before greece was even a thing.
    from their point of view baal or whatever its name was back then was as ancient to them as it is now to us.

  8. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    well baal is just a title meaning lord which was applied even to yahweh so i have no idea what youre talking about, retard

    • 4 weeks ago
      ChristianIdentitarian

      Baal means possessor or husband, adon is lord and that is what GOD is also called in the old testament. I know what glow nagger taught you that lie and i know why dynastic pharisees would like you to believe it.

  9. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Baal looking like a minotaurus is a Christian introduction when they started to associate pagan gods with demons.
    There are no proofs Baal looked like this or that there was a Baal at all. Baal just means "lord", it might have been a collective image of an evil pagan god that israelites have conjured when they arrived to monotheism.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      that's bs and you know it

      begone edomite

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      He is called baal halad in tanak.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      El Melek in hebrew

  10. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Russia = Conflux
    Ukraine = Rampart
    Any questions??

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