Why not--Maltheism? (Religion)

by Balance_Maintained @, U.S.A., Saturday, July 02, 2011, 09:58 (4891 days ago) @ xeno6696

The seventh aeon will soon pass as it has been foretold 
> The false empires will crumble and all illusions shall be destroyed 
> The enslavers tremble with fear, soon our stars align 
> The forbidden gates begin to open by the power of our forceful sign 
> 
> Daath - wisdom of the abyss is the key to the broken star 
> Eleven angles pathways of chaos will bring forth our most wrathful god 
> Qliphothic forces from beyond will usurp the tree of cosmic lies 
> The sleeping dragon awakens smelling the elixir of our sacrifice 
> 
> Dies Irae Dies Illa Solvet Cosmos In Favilla 
> Vocamus Te Aeshma-Diva 
> Dies Irae Dies Illa Solvet Cosmos In Favilla 
> Vocamus Te Aeshma-Diva 
> 
> This is the winter of the last aeon, the hungry end is coming soon 
> Harbinger of the day of wrath will eclipse the sun and rape the moon 
> 
> Unfold the starless aeon, the hungry end is coming soon 
> Harbinger of the day of wrath will eclipse the sun and rape the moon 
> 
> The snake will completely devour itself putting an end to the cycle of time 
> Acausal flames will burn all to ashes erasing all signs of the demiurge crime 
> Our dark gods of chaos will return, this time to rule forever supreme 
> The dragon mother will then resurrect and end this cosmic dream 
> 
> Dies Irae Dies Illa Solvet Cosmos In Favilla 
> Vocamus Te Aeshma-Diva 
> Dies Irae Dies Illa Solvet Cosmos In Favilla 
> Vocamus Te Aeshma-Diva-
Firstly, I have to ask who ever said that the Judeo-Christian God was ONLY a loving God? "Fear God and give him glory.." is repeated throughout the old testament and there are numerous accounts of God's destructive nature. Don't lump religidiocy in with what is actually in printed in the text. -In the Kabbalah's account of Adam and Eve there is a portion that does not exist in the traditional Torah where Adam returns to the Garden of Eden and is confronted by the angel that transforms into the devil and finally again into God. The concept of both creative and destructive natures of God(s) is literally in every religion. However, saying that all order comes from destruction is a bit of a misnomer and misrepresents the law of entropy. Yes, humans eat plants, but the plant is not destroyed(it merely changes its form of existence)(2nd Law of Thermodynamics). This is where we cut to the scene of a monkey holding a baby lion up to an African sunrise and start singing the 'Circle of Life'. -Secondly, this poem you linked has the flavor of a poem from Ancient Babylon called the Seven Fiery Phantoms which by accounts seem to be referring to some Ancient Meteorological event.-Seven are they, they are seven;
 In the caverns of ocean they dwell,
They are clothed in the lightnings of heaven,
 Of their growth the deep waters can tell;
Seven are they, they are seven.-Broad is their way and their course is wide,
 Where the seeds of destruction they sow,
O'er the tops of the hills where they stride,
 To lay waste the smooth highways below,—
Broad is their way and their course is wide.- 
Man they are not, nor womankind,
 For in fury they sweep from the main,
And have wedded no wife but the wind,
 And no child have begotten but pain,—
Man they are not, nor womankind.-Fear is not in them, not awe;
 Supplication they need not, nor prayer,
For they know no compassion nor law,
 And are deaf to the cries of despair,—
Fear is not in them, not awe.-Curséd they are, they are curséd,
 They are foes to wise Êa's name;
By the whirlwind are all things dispersed,
 On the paths of the flash of their flame,—
Curséd they are, they are curséd,-Spirit of Heaven, oh, help! Oh, Spirit of Earth!
 They are seven, thrice said they are seven,
For the gods they are Bearers of Thrones,
 But for men they are Breeders of Dearth,
And the authors of sorrows and moans.


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