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Noah (our hero) performs a sacrifice after the flood
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After the flood, Noah performed a sacrifice as a gesture of thanksgiving and dedication to God. In Genesis 8:20, it is described that Noah built an altar and offered burnt offerings of clean animals and birds. This act was not a payment for sin but rather a symbolic expression of contrition, gratitude, and obedience12. God was pleased with the sacrifice and made a covenant with Noah, promising never to destroy the earth by flood again34. This event is often referred to as the Noahic Covenant3.
So it's like.. what the fuck is this.. Yahweh is doing like I don't know.. those gods of the devil worshippers where you gotta sacrifice something for it, right.. like Moloch. lol. But he's doing burnt offerings of clean animals and birds. Hey, that's nice, taking some of those creatures, obviously from the fucking ark and killing them for Yahweh. Never heard of Yahweh being into these sacrifices things like the devil worshippers.
You're still changing the goal posts. You said gods were depicted as animals. The only source of moloch as a bull is a roval warring tribe, one of the least historically valuable testimonies in that they have great reason to lie and distort.
I'm not moving shit. I'm making an ever stronger case, because you don't know what you're talking about.
I said, "pagan gods were often visualized as animals". This includes moloch, the Egyptian pantheon (where the Israelites left slavery). There are plenty of examples, such as dagon. Many from the Middle East.
Here is a link for you: https://www.toptenz.net/top-10-deities-personified-animals.php
Dagon the fish god. The Popes mitre comes from Dagon
I'm tiring of this. I really didn't see where putting more effort towards you will benefit me. That is not a scholarly source, it is not actual historical information. You're an idiot and I'm done. Later.
I'm tiring of this too, in pointing things out that you don't know about, and your contumely.
Please, follow your teacher, and detach yourself from your earthly obsession with the Bible, which you don't know much about. It would be better for all of us here on this planet if you did.
Later.