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Deity – What is a Deity
- August 16, 2012
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The word deity means: a small pagan god or goddess.
In the picture is the Egyptian deity.
Divine character or nature, esp. that of the Supreme Being; divinity.
The estate or rank of a pagan gentile god: A gentile king attained the status of a deity after his death.
In this form deities were worshiped, and called upon for assistance in their order, and each order had to signify the tradition or culture that each god represents, for example; each culture and tradition had it’s own gods.
A person or thing revered as a god or goddess: a society in which money is the only deity.
After the death of the ancient kings, according to the pagan spiritual laws that governed the kings Supremes, authority and vision, Kings were elevated into the realm of being worshiped as gods or deities.
Ancient dead kings of Babylon, Tower of Babel (Nimrod), Egypt, Akkad, the Roman empire, Greece etc, becoming a type of mythologies (myth) that influences human life.
This also went as far as the gods or godesses being worshiped or reverenced via the act of sexual intercourse, (orgies, group sex, festivals with events of engaging in wild sex, sacrificing of humans – sacrificing of pig and the eating of pork meat) were all done in honor of the pagan gods and godesses.
(Bringing the will, the evil plans and the desire of the deities into reality).
Kings took on a divine of nature of a pagan god after their death. Some pagan kings and Emperors declared themselves to be gods even when they were still alive.
written by Ap Ngabo for conscious lifestyle.