Im interesting in knowing all your definitions of Moloch as . . . Hey r lexfridman -- I am very curious in knowing how you would define "Moloch" as used by Max Tegmark in Lex's most recent interview I absolutely LOVED this episode and it was one of my favorites for so many reasons I understand the substance, phrasing, and usage and have my own definition of Moloch from the interview, but am interested in how you all would define or boil down the term
Do any of you worship or work with the god Moloch? : r pagan - Reddit The last thing is the chaos magicky nature of the name moloch which has been consistently used as a metaphor for the excesses of the power who feed people to war or capital or disease or work to maintain their wealth and power If the god (verb) was different from this connotation they might be so changed from the shift as to be dangerous
Who was Molech and Baal? : r religion - Reddit Moloch is only mentioned in the Bible (not in any extant Canaanite texts) Traditionally, Moloch has been understood to refer to a Canaanite deity, though modern scholars have questioned this interpretation and proposed that it actually refers to a type of sacrificial ritual Baal just means "Master" in Canaanite Hebrew, and so it can refer to a number of different gods, usually as an epithet
Moloch - Hebrew God of child sacrifice : r occult - Reddit The moloch being the owl thing came about probably because the mock sacrifice that happens during their little ritual play Moloch the Canaanite god was a dude with a bulls head Reply reply More replies cosmicprankster420 • it looks like the monsters from that one mystery science theatre episode horror from party beach Reply reply [deleted] •
Is Moloch a bull or an owl? Who is he? : r occult - Reddit Is Moloch a bull or an owl? Who is he? I've heard about Moloch being a bull, a fire god who takes babies, and I've also heard that he's an owl I know he's related to Ishtar in some way Can someone tell me the truth about him?
Why do the leaked Clinton emails have mention of Moloch? Moloch, Baal, Beelzebub, etc , are all the same god The name and representation change depending on the region where he is worshiped, and the origin is the same: the worship of Nimrod in Babylon The Babylonian cult is the origin of all pagan cults: Ancient Greek, Rome, Ancient Egypt, etc , and nowadays Catholic church
[All spoilers] Is the owl a reference to the ancient deity . . . - Reddit Moloch was sometimes was used in connection with Semitic (Babylonian, Canaanite) cults that offered child sacrifices to the statue of their deity One of the alleged symbols of the deity is a horned owl This comes up often in conspiracy discussion circles and especially now due to some strange references in the Podesta emails revealed by
Anyone here works with Moloch? : r Semitic_Paganism - Reddit I do not worship Moloch Two things leave me hesitant to do so The first is that there is currently a dispute among scholars as to whether Moloch was really a Deity or if the word has been confused by translators with a type of sacrifice The Biblical passages that mention "Moloch" could, in theory, be translated either way Some argue that Moloch was indeed a God worshiped in Canaan and