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8/6/2025, 11:22:51 PM
>>512403597
I don't know about snakes, but everyone works with horned gods. Although there is no n in Greek, it simply disappeared: From Proto-Hellenic *kérats, probably remodeled from an earlier s-stem *kéras (like κᾰ́ρᾱ (kắrā), κᾰ́ρηνον (kắrēnon), κρᾱνίον (krāníon))
kran קרן - horn
qarn قرن - horn
Cronus/Kronus
(Quran connected with this but they just hide it)
I don't know about snakes, but everyone works with horned gods. Although there is no n in Greek, it simply disappeared: From Proto-Hellenic *kérats, probably remodeled from an earlier s-stem *kéras (like κᾰ́ρᾱ (kắrā), κᾰ́ρηνον (kắrēnon), κρᾱνίον (krāníon))
kran קרן - horn
qarn قرن - horn
Cronus/Kronus
(Quran connected with this but they just hide it)
8/4/2025, 1:01:35 AM
>>40848891
I know 1 strange myth, connected with the country of eternal bliss (golden age), everything there is connected with the sun god and his messenger vulture/raven (symbols of Odin, Horus and Apollo by the way)
so there for bliss... they demanded human sacrifices, more precisely children's, and when people refused to do this, they were almost killed and expelled. There are other hints in other myths... I don't know... what if... you have to pay for bliss... look at the Muslims, running around the cube, but there are suspicions that this is connected with sacrifice... and the Hebrew word Olah means burnt offering
>A burnt offering in Judaism (Hebrew: קָרְבַּן עוֹלָה, qorban ʿōlā) is a form of sacrifice first described in the Hebrew Bible.
I know 1 strange myth, connected with the country of eternal bliss (golden age), everything there is connected with the sun god and his messenger vulture/raven (symbols of Odin, Horus and Apollo by the way)
so there for bliss... they demanded human sacrifices, more precisely children's, and when people refused to do this, they were almost killed and expelled. There are other hints in other myths... I don't know... what if... you have to pay for bliss... look at the Muslims, running around the cube, but there are suspicions that this is connected with sacrifice... and the Hebrew word Olah means burnt offering
>A burnt offering in Judaism (Hebrew: קָרְבַּן עוֹלָה, qorban ʿōlā) is a form of sacrifice first described in the Hebrew Bible.
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