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  2. List of occult symbols - Wikipedia

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    The four letter name has many pronunciations and can be seen over 7,000 times throughout the Hebrew Bible. As symbol, it was incorporated into the Greek Tetractys by Jewish Kabbalistic occult tradition as an evolving arrangement of ten letters. In gematria, YHWH has a numerical value of 72 (center image).

  3. Agapemonites - Wikipedia

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    A number of followers, estimated by Prince at 500 but by his critics at one fifth of the number, were gathered together, and it was given out by "Beloved" or "The Lamb" (the names by which the Agapemonites designated their leader) that his disciples must divest themselves of their possessions and throw them into the common stock.

  4. Animal worship - Wikipedia

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    Chinese deities sometimes appear in the guise of monkeys, for example, Sun Wukong or "Monkey King" is the main protagonist in Wu Cheng'en's picaresque novel Journey to the West. In traditional Chinese folk religion , monkeys are supernatural beings that could shape shift into either monkey-demons or were-monkeys, and legends about monkey-human ...

  5. List of religious slurs - Wikipedia

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    Meaning origin and notes References Bible beater, Bible basher: North America: Evangelicals of Baptist, Methodist and Pentecostal denominations A dysphemism for evangelical Christians who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible, particularly those from Baptist, Methodist and Pentecostal denominations. [1] It is also a slang term for an ...

  6. The Kingdom of the Cults - Wikipedia

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    In contrast with some standard secular definitions of the word, [3] Martin narrowly defines a cult in theological terms as "a group of people gathered about a specific person—or person's misinterpretation of the Bible," while admitting that in spite of "distorting Scripture" such groups' beliefs may contain "considerable truths" that have ...

  7. Moloch - Wikipedia

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    This is the sole instance of the name Moloch occurring without the definite article in the Masoretic text: it may offer a historical origin of the Moloch cult in the Bible, [10] or it may be a mistake for Milcom, the Ammonite god (thus the reading in some manuscripts of the Septuagint).

  8. Bethany Joy Lenz of 'One Tree Hill' on how she got into a ...

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    Bethany Joy Lenz didn't mean to be part of a cult. Perhaps no one really does. But the erstwhile "One Tree Hill" star says she fell prey to the "Big House Family," the religious cult at the center ...

  9. Horned deity - Wikipedia

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    Beelzebub is the most recognized demon in the Bible, whose name has become analogous to Satan. Occult and metaphysical author Michelle Belanger believes that Beelzebub (a mockery of the original name [ 42 ] ) is the horned god Ba'al Hadad , whose cult symbol was the bull. [ 43 ]