Ever read about the Emperor that worshiped a stone and named himself after it?
So, yeah, re-looked it up and it was Elagabalus. Who was Syrian...hmmm....
The "god" was Elagabalus as well, but Elagabal for short, and this line is interesting, "Elagabalus was the religious "lord", or Ba'al, of Emesa.[4] The deity successfully preserved Arab characteristics, both in his names and in his representations."
The god was represented by a cult stone that the Emperor paraded into and around the city.
This is a pretty interesting angle, ngl.
How many people would think, the way history is taught, that a Roman emperor would be an "Arab" Syrian?
Ever read about the Emperor that worshiped a stone and named himself after it?
So, yeah, re-looked it up and it was Elagabalus. Who was Syrian...hmmm....
The "god" was Elagabalus as well, but Elagabal for short, and this line is interesting, "Elagabalus was the religious "lord", or Ba'al, of Emesa.[4] The deity successfully preserved Arab characteristics, both in his names and in his representations."
The god was represented by a cult stone that the Emperor paraded into and around the city.
This is a pretty interesting angle, ngl.
How many people would think, the way history is taught, that a Roman emperor would be an "Arab" Syrian?
But the theme's the same...Occultists that do bad shit in secrecy, then present fake bad shit to the public.
Yeah, I think people are pretty fed up with lies at this point.