Monday, December 7, 2020

Incest In Pagan Greece And Rome | Something Pagan Nationalists Don’t Want People To Know About

 


European paganism was a cesspool for smut and degeneracy and sexual pervasion, including (but not limited to) pedophilia, bestiality, homosexuality, miscegenation, and incest.

Pagan nationalists try to portray European paganism as a religion of manly, heterosexual, and pro-traditional family values, however, nothing could be further from the truth when it comes to the degeneracy and perversion that was common in European paganism, even among the pagan European gods.

Incest is strongly condemned in Leviticus 18:7-18, Leviticus 20:11-12, Leviticus 20:17, Leviticus 20:19-21, Deuteronomy 22:30, Deuteronomy 27:20, Deuteronomy 27:22-23, and Ezekiel 22:11.

However, the sin of incest was practiced among the pagan Greek and Roman pervert gods.

As everyone knows, the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology was Zeus, married to the goddess Hera. But this pair didn’t just share a marriage and rule over the heavens. They also shared parents. Both Zeus and Hera were the children of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, who were also siblings, being the offspring of the primordial deities Uranus and Gaia. According to some strands of myth, Uranus may even have been the son of Gaia.

This incestuous tangle of gods and goddesses doesn’t stop there, however, as it was fairly commonplace in Greek and Roman religion for deities to engage in strange sexual relationships with their brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, aunts and uncles. Aphrodite, for example, was supposed to have been born from the foam created when Cronos threw the testicles of the castrated Uranus into the sea. Across the centuries, artists have often depicted the same goddess accompanied by her lover Ares, who would technically be her half-brother!

The incest prevalent among the gods must have set an interesting precedent in the ancient world when it came to family relationships. We must bear in mind, however, that the classical deities were not the models of morality and goodness that we associate with the word ‘god’ now. Instead, they were each independent characters with their own strengths and, more importantly, their own vices. An ancient Greek or Roman would not aim to emulate the actions or behavior of the gods in their own lives! It is nonetheless interesting to consider how the sexual deviance of these divine figures may have influenced the classical perception of incest.
- The Collector

So in other words, the pagan Greek and Roman gods were sexual perverts, some of the Greek and Roman gods were the products of incest, and as a result the pagan Greeks and Romans copied their perverted gods.

Sick and disgusting!

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