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    1. -Joel-Snape- on

      Bel was another name for Baal and Baal was sometimes called Lord of the Air.

      Think about the TV show „Fresh Prince of Bel Air“.

    2. Since Abraham made a deal with Jehovah his descendants were to be chosen and become prophets😆

    3. Altruistic-Lack7770 on

      In Islam , these are Shayatin , Evil Jinns. They live upto thousands of years. They can be killed aswell.
      They are very powerful that’s why they are able to help and these people call upon them.
      It’s possible Baal has been alive for thousands of years and will live for some time. 

    4. Since the times of Atlantis, about 12000 years ago.

      After the deluge there was an intermittent period, where there was nothing to control. Around 3000 BC they gradually started infiltrating the mystery schools (priesthood) of Egypt and Babylon.

    5. Honestly, I don’t think Baal or Moloch are “real” entities running the world. I see them more as **ideas**—old mythic scaffolding that keeps getting recycled. Across history, humans have repeatedly built belief systems that externalize responsibility, sanctify desire, justify harm, and produce intense emotional highs. Ancient myths like Baal just provide a convenient symbolic skin because they already *feel* heavy, unquestionable, and sacred.

      What’s actually happening is that new belief systems—religious, political, economic, or ideological—adopt the same pattern. They demand obedience, reward status, frame suffering as inevitable, and give people the sense that they’re part of something bigger than themselves. The symbols and language change, but the psychological mechanics stay the same.

      So when people today invoke Baal or Moloch, they’re not uncovering some eternal cult—they’re recognizing a pattern that has repeated for millennia: humans inflating ideas to feel meaningful, while masking power and indulgence in something that feels sacred. It’s less about gods and more about human nature.

    6. Virtual-Marsupial550 on

      I strongly believe there are like 3 to 5 bloodlines in the world that lead everything, think of us as second-grade cattle and themselves as some superhuman race and they are still like that today. But what they don’t understand is that the only thing they are superior to us in is the miles of di ck they had in their mouths and buts

    7. And people to this day think that Rome overreacted when they destroyed Carthage.

    8. Possibly more than seven or eight thousand years ago.

      In the prehistoric city of Göbekli Tepe, there is a sacrificial altar where blood was poured, surmounted by iconography of various animals, including a bull.

      Obviously, at the time, the bull was a heraldic figure venerated practically everywhere in the Mediterranean, as a symbol of physical strength, virility, and sexual supremacy.

    9. TotalStrain3469 on

      I would say forever.

      Remember Satan was there before first human.

      Earth is lowest heaven and highest hell.

      We get the divine and hellish energies clashing here.

      So while on one hand spirt of Christ has been shining in hearts of men and women, the unimaginable evil is also finding possession in hearts of men and women.

      Both make human transcend what they are – one makes them rise above and find a place in divinity. The other makes them do so heinous acts that they become lower than animals.

      It’s an eternal ongoing battle.

    10. LoomingSeraphim on

      I guess since the beginning. Descendants of cain. „If god doesnt accept his sacrifice, Moloch / Baal will“

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