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The Origin of Baal: From Title to Thunder Lord
A Name Before a God “Baal” did not begin as a single, clearly defined deity. The word itself simply meant “lord” or “master” in ancient Semitic languages. It could refer to a landowner, a ruler, or a divine figure. In early usage, it functioned more like a title than a personal name. Over time, however, this title became attached to specific gods in different regions. As local traditions developed, “Baal” shifted from a general label into the identity of particular deities, e
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Was the Garden Ever Safe?
—a thought post by me I was thinking about the story of Adam and Eve again today. You know, the classic Genesis tale—don’t eat the fruit,...
May 9, 20252 min read


Are the Gifts of the Biblical God Truly Free? Examining Life, Free Will, and Divine Conditions
The concept of gifts is deeply ingrained in human culture. Gifts are typically given freely, with no expectation of control or obligation...
Jan 13, 20253 min read


The Feminine Archetype in Mythology: Exploring its Power and Symbolism
Throughout history, the feminine archetype has been a central figure in mythology, embodying creation, nurturing, wisdom, and...
Jan 11, 20252 min read


Eve: Re:imagined
The famous Story of Eve, the first woman being retold as story, where Eve is not portrayed as Evil but as a necessary force.
Dec 5, 20244 min read
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