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8/4/2025, 1:17:52 AM
>>40844385
1. Intelligent reptiles are the most frequently mentioned non-human creatures in myths, religions and fairy tales
2. They were often described with horns, and with rams' horns, this is a very deep rabbit hole, in the Hellenic mysteries the gods often had rams' horns and snake tails, Kernusos was often depicted with snakes with rams' horns, the Scythian goddess with snake legs (similar to Cōātlīcue) has snakes with rams' horns sticking out of her shoulders.
3. The Chinese openly honor and revere them, call them gods and say that people were created by reptiles and dragons, and unlike others they are not hypocritical and their battles of the gods are literally reptiles against reptiles, because think about it... how in principle did Satan/the devil supposedly come to have a reptilian component? Is this his curse... or... original appearance? What was a rational, walking, talking serpent doing in Eden?
4. The Sumerians had many gods with the epithets of snakes and dragons, and people were created by the reptilian Enki, his symbol is Capricorn
5. The Aztecs created people by Quetzalcoatl - a snake
6. The Egyptians created people by Khnum, a green (Osiris, birds are green not because they are associated with vegetation or are dead) ram (snakes with ram's horns)
7. In the Hellenic-Greek mysteries, the gods acquired reptilian features, often with horns. Dionysus (Osiris and all their analogues) was described as a horned baby. He was conceived by Zeus in the form of a snake, laying ram eggs in Semellus (these are just jokes from the mysteries, all this is a game and symbols that need to be collected together)
http://www.bibleorigins.net/Pre-biblicalOriginsofEdensSerpentinMesopotamianMyths.html