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  1. I have a series of questions for you @Chevdove concerning your research on the worship of Baal and how it has impacted people and societies around the world through out history. First of all let me state clearly that I ONLY worship The SUPREME BEING. I worship no other Deities. I offer honor and respect and other positive attributes to some other Higher Beings, however my worship and ultimate Honor and Respect goes to The CREATOR of all Existence. Having said that...... You've done an excellent job following and detailing the various forms of "Baal Worship", so a couple questions right from the start are: 1. Is worshipping Baal actually WRONG to do? 2. If it IS wrong to do, how so? Meaning....why? What are the negative consequences that result from the worship of Baal?
  2. Allegedly, these ancient African tribes were Matrilineal, not matriarchal. A few matriarchal societies are found in Asia -but most indigenous tribes then and today, like the Hebrews/ indigenous Americans, are matrilineal - meaning the mother determines the lineage. Also, Asteroth is the masculine version of Astarte, the Canaanite goddess -here's a bit that was written about them. " Ba'al, AKA Bel, They were both made "demonic" because polytheism was under attack, with believers being tortured, killed, and maimed for not wanting to participate in monotheism. The victors write history. Thank goodness what was hidden is coming to light.
  3. This guy has a church around the corner form where I lived in my old neighborhood. He is most known for the outrageous messages his posted on his church's marquee. My guess is that this guy is a latent homosexual.

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