GoldenxChild
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Hekate Her Sacred Fires by by Sorita D'Este & Raven Digitalis & Vikki Bramshaw
"It is well known that animals were regularly sacrificed to the gods in ancient
Greece, sometimes on a large scale, like the festival of Laphria for Artemis, so the fact
that black dogs and other animals were offered to Hekate should not be taken out of
context."
"The Greek island of Samothrace was mentioned by several writers in
connection with mystery initiations in the Zerynthian cave, where dogs were sacrificed
to Hekate."
The Author reveals the Truth of Animal Sacrifice -
"All of the Greek philosophers who wrote about Hekate or were her devotees,
including Empedocles, Hesiod and Porphyry, were staunch vegetarians and wrote
about the negative qualities of animal sacrifice. They emphasized the transmigration
of souls and the idea of a fleshless Golden Age where fruits, grains and incense were
offered to the gods."
My question : Did Ancient Hellenic Greece actually sacrifice livestock in Mass and did the Eleusinian Mysteries sacrifice dogs to Hekate ? Or is this just typical Jewish misinformation ? As i showed above its apparent the Gods didnt approve of sacrafice of flesh but was it still done ?
Thanks
"It is well known that animals were regularly sacrificed to the gods in ancient
Greece, sometimes on a large scale, like the festival of Laphria for Artemis, so the fact
that black dogs and other animals were offered to Hekate should not be taken out of
context."
"The Greek island of Samothrace was mentioned by several writers in
connection with mystery initiations in the Zerynthian cave, where dogs were sacrificed
to Hekate."
The Author reveals the Truth of Animal Sacrifice -
"All of the Greek philosophers who wrote about Hekate or were her devotees,
including Empedocles, Hesiod and Porphyry, were staunch vegetarians and wrote
about the negative qualities of animal sacrifice. They emphasized the transmigration
of souls and the idea of a fleshless Golden Age where fruits, grains and incense were
offered to the gods."
My question : Did Ancient Hellenic Greece actually sacrifice livestock in Mass and did the Eleusinian Mysteries sacrifice dogs to Hekate ? Or is this just typical Jewish misinformation ? As i showed above its apparent the Gods didnt approve of sacrafice of flesh but was it still done ?
Thanks