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Simon Salva /his/17824561#17825620
7/8/2025, 8:22:52 PM
Simon Salva /his/17765214#17765214
6/15/2025, 9:19:51 AM
In the 12th century, there lived Liao Hao, a Shinto priest, born to a Chinese immigrant family who wasn't converted to Christianity until 1177, and didn't find out about it until 1172. His sole completely surviving work is the book Histories of the Gods from 1143, which is an anthology of 1000+ visions given to him over his life of 33 years up until that time. Among those visions contained: Amaterasu coming down as a tiger, and mauling a man to death for accidentally knocking over a candle; Amaterasu sending a swarm of flies to devour a young boy and eat his flesh, killing him. This was because the boy looked at her statue with the faintest hint of disgust, which she saw as a sign of disrespect; the kami Inari consuming the semen, vomit, urine, feces, and blood of his sons and daughters; a man being tortured in his sleep for several nights for cursing Amaterasu at her grand altar; and many, many, many, many more.

Christ IS King. Your idols are all in hell.

Pic: 2 professors of Asian literature at Wisconsin-Madison University and Lehigh University respectively, Jordan Ellenberg (right), Michael Behe (left), who agree that the vast majority of the visions were both authored by him and were published w/ the original in 1143.
Simon Salva /his/17764209#17764683
6/15/2025, 3:19:45 AM
The 2 professors of Asian literature at Wisconsin-Madison and Lehigh University agree that the vast majority of the visions of Liao Hao have accurate translations into English, and that they were authored by Hao. Jordan Ellenberg and Michael Behe respectively (picrel).

Cope, Pagancucks.
Simon Salva /his/17763469#17763469
6/14/2025, 2:56:47 PM
In 1143, the Shinto priest, Liao Hao finished the book "Histories of the Gods". Among many other things, it portrayed Amaterasu coming down as a tiger, ripping a man to pieces for accidentally knocking down a candle at her shrine -- he was completely innocent!

It also detailed Amaterasu assisting in the genocide of an entire tribe of Nippon people. Now isn't that a grotesque image for the "sun goddess"? More like fucking sun <demon>.

Anyways, Hao himself only found out about Christianity and the Gospel in 1172, 5 years before he was baptised in 1177. So, this wasn't antagonistic at all. It was just what Hao described as his visions and memories from/of the "gods".

Praise Christ The King.

Picrel: Jordan Ellenberg, Michael Behe, the 2 professors of Literature at Wisconsin-Madison and Lehigh respectively who have verified the atrocities contained in Liao Hao's Histories in full. That's right, Pagancucks. 2 men with combined IQs of >250 have singlehandedly, utterly invalidated your bullshit religion. Cope.