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Is worshipping Moloch okay?

So which gods did receive children sacrifice?
"Receive" is a complex word.

Were child sacrifices done by nations or tribes that austensibly followed the Gods? Rarely, mostly in some Meso-American cultures.
I wouldn't trust anything about "child sacrifice in Canaan", as Yehuborim lied and projected a lot.

That being said, just because young blood magick technically exists (primitive and weak in comparison to what real meditation can do) doesn't mean the Gods endorsed it.

In the case of people like the Aztecs, superstitious ignorance got the best of them, and they ran themselves into the ground via karma by doing child sacrifices, despite the Gods sending multiple omens to stop and even directly telling the priests this is unnecessary.

"Why still do it, then?"
Hierarchy exists in life, and some nations are just more stupid than others. If you're not aligned with solid Divine principles and not evolved enough as a nation, it is very easy to ignore or dissonance away these things.
And the Gods, for better or worse depending on who you ask, have created a Universe that directly and very fairly punishes and rewards behavior, so they wouldn't directly stop this.
 
They use that energy a lot, but Saturn alone is just an energy and it is not evil.
hebrews just make a bad use of it.

Sat-urn is something really needed, it's the ruler of the Golden Age.


None of our Gods, this is an abomination to them.

Blood sacrifices happened with the enemy and their corruptions. In Ancient Egypt, with the cult of akhenaton (an hebrew infiltration that happened at the time), basically hebrews doing their sacrifices to their ETs, but under other names.

Same in mesoamerica, with a corruption where they worshipped statues of enemy ETs, and a collective called "yhvh".

About other stories of Kannan and others, these are just blame shift of what hebrews do and have done.

Read kabbalah exposed, in a few days you can read it all.

What's on Saturn? Is Moloch there?
 
What's on Saturn? Is Moloch there?
No, moloch means 'king' but this thing does not exist - contrary to Zeus, or whatever His name is in your native language.
 
Is just a Hebrew corruption; Zeus was worshipped by some peoples of the Middle East under the name of Melek Taus, and the Yehuborim invented the Moloch thing to insult, blaspheme, and defame.

 

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