My research has indicated that Moloch and Baal are one and the same entity, as well as going by quite a number of other names. And he's the head guy, the capo di tutti capi.
This identification is a key insight I would urge you to consider as you research. Thanks for the reply!
I'm not sure. Paul says in Corinthians: "No, but the sacrifices of pagans are offered to demons, not to God, and I do not want you to be participants with demons."
He uses the plural, when speaking about pagan sacrifices to demons. I'm open to the idea that Baal and Moloch are the same demon, or working for Lucifer directly or indirectly. I'm no theologian, but I don't believe that they are all the same guy.
I have found that Baal = Moloch = Lucifer = Satan = etc, and I wouldn't even claim this unless I felt I had compelling evidence to back it up. And I would relate to you any part of it, but in a way that's pointless and I'll tell you why.
If someone presents you with evidence contrary to what you currently believe, it's the easiest thing in the world to find reason to discount it. You have to defend your own position, right? Totally instinctive.
The dynamic is entirely different when you find evidence on your own. If you're expending the effort, then you're in a mindset to learn.
So what I would suggest is this: as you continue researching and encountering information, just keep the thesis in the back of your mind. When you come across something relevant, just say to yourself, "I wonder how this fits with what that jackass on the Internet said?"
Who knows, of course, but I think you may find that the pieces of the puzzle begin to fall more neatly into place.
The evidence I'm relying on is Paul in the Bible, which, yea yea, the Devil can quote scripture too, but that's pretty good evidence for talking about there being multiple demons. Hell (pun intended) do you remember Legion, the pack of demons thrown out by Jesus into the herd of swine? Or that Mary Magdeline was possessed by no less than 7 demons the Bible says.
If we are talking about demons, there are lots of them.
It would be more appropriate to say Moloch, than Baal, to be fair. Demons are demons ultimately though.
My research has indicated that Moloch and Baal are one and the same entity, as well as going by quite a number of other names. And he's the head guy, the capo di tutti capi.
This identification is a key insight I would urge you to consider as you research. Thanks for the reply!
I'm not sure. Paul says in Corinthians: "No, but the sacrifices of pagans are offered to demons, not to God, and I do not want you to be participants with demons."
He uses the plural, when speaking about pagan sacrifices to demons. I'm open to the idea that Baal and Moloch are the same demon, or working for Lucifer directly or indirectly. I'm no theologian, but I don't believe that they are all the same guy.
I have found that Baal = Moloch = Lucifer = Satan = etc, and I wouldn't even claim this unless I felt I had compelling evidence to back it up. And I would relate to you any part of it, but in a way that's pointless and I'll tell you why.
If someone presents you with evidence contrary to what you currently believe, it's the easiest thing in the world to find reason to discount it. You have to defend your own position, right? Totally instinctive.
The dynamic is entirely different when you find evidence on your own. If you're expending the effort, then you're in a mindset to learn.
So what I would suggest is this: as you continue researching and encountering information, just keep the thesis in the back of your mind. When you come across something relevant, just say to yourself, "I wonder how this fits with what that jackass on the Internet said?"
Who knows, of course, but I think you may find that the pieces of the puzzle begin to fall more neatly into place.
The evidence I'm relying on is Paul in the Bible, which, yea yea, the Devil can quote scripture too, but that's pretty good evidence for talking about there being multiple demons. Hell (pun intended) do you remember Legion, the pack of demons thrown out by Jesus into the herd of swine? Or that Mary Magdeline was possessed by no less than 7 demons the Bible says.
If we are talking about demons, there are lots of them.