Message from @Procella Eques

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2018-10-19 18:32:39 UTC  

Not arguing that bruv

2018-10-19 18:33:01 UTC  

a lot of wicca came from the Jewish kabbalah

2018-10-19 18:33:19 UTC  

particularly the symbolism

2018-10-19 18:33:20 UTC  

Makes sense.

2018-10-19 18:33:30 UTC  

@Ald No. Pre Christian Europe was patriarchal even if not Christian.

2018-10-19 18:34:05 UTC  

That is why (non-pozzed) Asatru is okay, but Wicca is cancer.

2018-10-19 18:34:23 UTC  

the "star of david" was central to the temple of solomon when he was experimenting with other religions

2018-10-19 18:34:23 UTC  

I would just say the female role in pagan spirituality needs to exist in that Indo European patriarchal tradition or it becomes made up and self aggrandizing like wicca

2018-10-19 18:34:35 UTC  

there is nothing Godly about the star of david

2018-10-19 18:34:51 UTC  

it's middle eastern pagan if anything

2018-10-19 18:35:10 UTC  

there is a pretty good theory that the star of david is actually just 666

2018-10-19 18:35:23 UTC  

6 points, 6 triangles, 6 sides ...

2018-10-19 18:35:32 UTC  

I wonder if the symbol came in through Solomon's diverse wives...

2018-10-19 18:35:47 UTC  

@MrBland - VA that's exactly where it came from

2018-10-19 18:35:58 UTC  

@MrBland - VA Solomon was purported to be a sorcerer, no?

2018-10-19 18:36:14 UTC  

Magus, wizard, etc.

2018-10-19 18:36:30 UTC  

he was and after he was granted "wisdom" from God he abandoned God and started practicing other religions of his wives

2018-10-19 18:36:41 UTC  

I believe it, through part of his life anyway.

2018-10-19 18:36:46 UTC  

@Wood-Ape - OK/MN you mean Saurumon, I think

2018-10-19 18:36:47 UTC  

which is where the Kabballah comes from

2018-10-19 18:37:17 UTC  

I firmly believe the star of david is the "mark of the beast"

2018-10-19 18:37:23 UTC  

@Ald I've always felt Polish, but I don't wanna be a subverter, so I'll support white American interests

2018-10-19 18:37:35 UTC  

it makes sense in the New Testament the Jews are referred to as the synagogue of satan

2018-10-19 18:37:45 UTC  

I agree but Americanness is a natural extension of Englishness I guess

2018-10-19 18:37:55 UTC  

I love Ecclesiastes, that man definitely had some wisdom.

2018-10-19 18:38:18 UTC  

Too bad he squandered it for so much of his life.

2018-10-19 18:38:21 UTC  

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_of_Solomon

The text is likely NOT of ancient origin, but perhaps inspired by earlier lost works

2018-10-19 18:38:28 UTC  

Also, the idea that two "Americans" of different races will have more in common than two whites is absurd

2018-10-19 18:39:05 UTC  

I've been to 18 countries and there's no way I have more in common with a black American than a Norweigan

2018-10-19 18:39:16 UTC  

@Ald no LMAO-ing white religious denominations

2018-10-19 18:39:18 UTC  

@Procella Eques Wasn't that just the Pharisees referred to as the synagogue of Satan by other Jews telling them they weren't being Jewish correctly

2018-10-19 18:39:41 UTC  

@ThisIsChris Sorry I kind of assumed there are not IE Anglicans

2018-10-19 18:40:03 UTC  

Magic dirt theory pisses me off so much

2018-10-19 18:40:03 UTC  

Mark of the beast.. One if my favorite topics. My take on it is rather... Practical I guess you would call it rather than esoteric.

2018-10-19 18:40:24 UTC  

@Ald not sure about IE in particular, but there are serious anglicans out there, carrying on their traditions

2018-10-19 18:40:50 UTC  

@Ald Yes, I can see balance is needed. In Christianity Mothers (and Mary) are honored as are many female martyrs and saints. For Norse/Celts/Hellenics goddesses are honored, but sacral kingship is primary.

2018-10-19 18:40:55 UTC  

That's fine but the mainline Anglican church is run by lesbians for the importation of aliens to the UK

2018-10-19 18:42:58 UTC  

You can trust women with a little authority within an unambiguously patriarchal superstructure

2018-10-19 18:43:04 UTC  

Is the point

2018-10-19 18:43:07 UTC  

Otherwise no