Dover Would you believe it? Can you believe it? 13% of the Russian population actually had the temerity to vote…
Dover Would you believe it? Can you believe it? 13% of the Russian population actually had the temerity to vote…
Was it made in Spain or Mexico?
It’s almost hilarious that Sir Robert Menzies’s Liberal Party (what was he thinking when he came up with that?) is…
Steve…. I’m sure that Cash dawg is lovely… but all he does is stand around, panting. Let me know if…
Cash! Cash 2.0 Great Dane on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills 70
Speaking of memes, Cats, I made some this morning…
https://imgur.com/a/QLwnhXA
Who dat? Mesopotamian Baal?
Moloch, I believe.
The Biblical pagan god of child sacrifice.
The witches of America, several million of them apparently, spent the entire of Trump’s term in office trying to hex him with spells. Didn’t work.
I haven’t heard what they’ve been doing for Joe and Kameltoe. Maybe trying to spell them into lucidity. If so that isn’t working either.
“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” (Isa. 5:20.)
From the Incas to Carthage, sacrificing children to Moloch (Satan) has been a part of the evil elite to gain more power in their world. People in the West have continued worshipping that god as it sacrifices millions of babies to Moloch over decades of abortion.
Moloch (whom I believe was also called Baal by some).
The Romans razed Carthage to the ground (‘and sowed the fields with salt’) in the third Punic war. Among the many charges they levelled at Carthage was child sacrifice – babies offered up to placate or supplicate for the city’s or an individual’s wellbeing.
More recent historians in the 20th century cast doubt on this, writing it off as Roman propaganda.
But more recenter recent historians have found the remains of a cemetery going back those times which argues that they did indeed do so.
The Romans conquered many other pagan and uncivilized peoples, cities and nations, but never did they raze an entire nation and its culture to the ground.
So disgusted and abhorred by what they saw in Carthage, even after all those other bloody conflicts, that the only solution was to completely erase that culture from history.
Yet, Moloch never leaves, over centuries and many disparate cultures, he seeks to take away the children of God through the most horrific of sins. Will the West get its chastisement, as surely we’ve sunk as far as Sodom and Gomorrah.