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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "aftiel_tk" <is2007.kara@... wrote:
Thank you for your reply. I also dislike how The Goetia portrays the demons as hideous monsters, and how the rituals therein are so disrespectful and blasphemous. I only chose to read it for the purpose of learning more about other perspectives on the demons.
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "the_fire_starter666" <the_fire_starter666@ wrote:
I don't see why you're confused about enemy sources. You're stating a jewish grimoire which not only states that all Goddesses are female, but also insults them describing as monsters and evil instead of beautiful human-looking. The description of Astaroth in the kike grimoires is among the worst ones. That BS about how "he" stinks and the sorcerer needs to wear a ring to protect from the stench, WTF??This obviously is stated as a lie and insult and no other reason.
That's the reason the jews are the #1 enemies of Satan. All kinds of jewish grimoires like the grimoires of Solomon, the grimoire of Abramelin e.t.c. insult and slander our Gods in disgusting ways and condone methods of abusing them in the name of jewhova and enemy angels.
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "aftiel_tk" <is2007.kara@ wrote:
I've been reading The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon, in which it states Astaroth to be male. From what I have read on the JoS website, this demon is female. It seems that every demon, including other apparently female ones, like Beleth, are presented as being male within The Goetia. Knowing that Astaroth is also Astarte, Inanna, and Ishtar, who are female deities, wouldn't The Goetia be incorrect in stating this demon is male?
Why is there this confusion about the sexes of the demons?