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I had been wondering about that myself. Lol. Now I have my answer, it
seems. Fascinating concept, this...I shall have to read through the
Iliad and Odyssey more thoroughly. ^ Hail Father Satan always! Hail
Lord Andras!
On 2/6/13, Don Danko wrote:
Those books are allegories. The animals represent different powers of the
soul. In Egypt that had the Apis bulls that where mummified upon death and
buried in the chambers below the temple. Because the animals where totems of
the Gods. And the powers they symbolically represent.
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From: nico.carlton
To:
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Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 8:41:40 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Burning bones and sacrifices to gods
I was reading the Illiad and Odyssey and they make frequent notices to the
reader that they burned bones and killed there food in honor of the gods.
Do you think this is an allegory, or is this just a good way to win favor
with the gods/show respect/send them energy? I think it is the latter.