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Red heifer update (media.scored.co)
posted 8 days ago by NikolaiVsevolodovich on scored.co (+1 / -0 / +41Score on mirror )
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devotech2 on scored.co
7 days ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
>it's one of the most ancient cults and our natural enemy

The cult of the particular bull God molech, yes. The bull cult itself, no. The bull is the most ritualistically important symbol of the entirety of west Eurasia. From the indo Europeans in Norway to semites in the levant. Bull symbology exists among Christianity too, among the Yahweh cult of the israelites it was used heavily to represent Elohim.

But what does the bull represent though? This is the important matter to discuss. If Yahweh was also being represented by a bull, why does the golden calf matter? The golden calf represented molech, or ba'al hadad.

The bull was so ubiquitous to the Mesopotamians and the indo Europeans that it was being used for virtually everything. Every single west eurasian religion had a bull cult. There is not an exception. Not one. From as far north as scandinavia to as far south as arabia. From as far west as Ireland to as far east as india (well, obviously india lmao). The fine print is very important. The bull cult that the israelites copied was that of the canaanites, who represented molech with the bull. The bull cult is not found anywhere except in the indo european sphere of influence and the ancient middle east. Even among other people that had cattle. It's something deeply rooted in the aryan psyche.
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