Esoteric redpills incoming, the mods keep trying to kill this so scrn cap asap

Holy shit many you wrote a whole fucking book, this better be good

So Enki, father of Marduk, is in turn the son of 'An' or 'Anu' who was, before Marduk's rise to fame, the original ancestor of the Anunnaki, considered to have been the 'Supreme God' by the Sumerians. However it is worth pointing out that in line with his very brief apprence in the Sumerian creation myth 'An or Anu' was not really worshipped very much, with the worship being more directed at his sons Enlil and Enki. In fact in the context of the Mesopotamian religious history the 'Head Deity' was said to possess the 'antu' which means the 'An-power' so perhaps it could be seen more as a title or posistion of power than one particular set and recurring entity. Although as supreme gods go 'Anu' was pretty much the real deal, he was refered to as 'God of the sky' and 'One who contains the entire universe' so pretty much the utmost powerful beng that could exist and a classic depiction of an "all-god".

But it would be a mistake to take each of the three individuals Enki/Enlil/Anu and analyse them on their own becuase the Sumerians also had a version of what might more commonly be known as 'The Holy Trinity' which describes a concept by which the divine is a construction of three componants. In this context of trinity 'Anu' would represent an abstract Trancendental unknowable quality, 'Enlil' would represent the transcendant and 'Enki' would represent the Immanence
Which is to say a state in which the divine encompasses of manifests in the material world, as opposed to transcendant which would be beyond the material world. So to rephrase you would have Enki representing divinity in the material world, Enlil representing divinity in the trancendant realm and over it all Anu to represent the abstract quality of the divine which exists unknowably beyond all boundaries. So now let's talk about how that relates to our quest for the Horned Beast, we have talked about how the Solar Calf could be taken both literally and figuratively, though I myself tend to lean towards the former.

Let's look at Marduk in a greater context:

Marduk > Enki > Anu

Solar Calf > Lord of the Earth - Creator of Man > lord of the all - Creator of the Universe

Marduk, the calf and representative of the beasts of the earth > Enki the father representative of the life giving powers of the Sun > Anu the all and representative of the creation of the universe itself which would produce the Sun.

So to take a closer look at Enki, he created mankind, he embodies divinity in the material world and he sired the solar calf. This in my opinion is ample reason to contend that Enki is the Sun, and that Marduk is the beast of the earth that sprung from the Solar radience of his father. So it would seem that far enough back along the timeline the "Horned Beast" motif, was actually a Solar reference, there is something quite fitting about that when we consider the theistic christian depictions of the Horned Beast amidst the sea of fire. Worth noting also that not only is just Marduk depicted as wearing the horned cap, which is essentially the origins of the "Horned motif" but so are Enki and Enlil, so the three parts of the holy trinity of Enki/Enlil/Anu are the Manifestation of divinity in the material world, the manifestation of divinity in the transcendant world and the abstract quality of transcendance, with both of the "Transcendant manifestations" bearing the Horns, perhaps literally a sign of their manifestation. One could not help here but point out the phallic symbolism of the Horn and of Manifesting into reality.

Let's take a quick look at some other deities from the region that may become relevant again when we go onto talk about the Roman pantheon. A strong reucrring theme you might have observed by now is storm/sky embodiment deities as well as a healthy scattering of Solar/Lunar deities, namely: Aglibl/Malakbel/Baalshamin - A trio prominant in ancient Palmyra, Syria. These three deities are thought to form a trinity in the order of:

Aglibol - Lunar [To mean 'Calf of the Bel']
Malakbel - Solar [To mean 'messenger of Baal' in Aramaic]
Baalshamin / Ba'al amem - Sky/Storm ['Lord of Heavens' in Aramaic]

Bel/Baal as we have previously discussed is a term that was applied to multiple entites over different periods but whose greatest use seems to be tied to Marduk and Enki of the Sumerian pantheon, so with Aglibol it would mean something along the lines of the Calf of the Master, Son of the Master and Malakbel similarly to mean Messenger of the Master and ultimatley Ba'al Samen/Baalshamin, the Master himself. However 'Ba'al' was more often applied to 'Hadad' who is the other Northwest Semitic supreme god, using the same symbolic depictions of the thunderbolt, the bull and the lion, not to mention of course beng depicted with a bull horned headress as we should pretty much come to have expected by this point.

It should already be plain to see the reucrring pattern here, it's as if the exact same deity[s] are being reused time and again with changes of name and small changes to depiction but still ultimatley representing and embodying the same concepts. , the worship of the Master
continues...

That concludes todays dictation, watch out for future 'episodes'.

- Rook

What was the point of all of this? Is this a religion your pushing? What was this supposed to redpill me about?

Me have big pee pee hehehe

It's a demonstration in just how far past fucked our species is. This is entry level stuff for identifying the enemy. The species is fucked because most all of you don't even realize there is an enemy, let alone what form it takes and what it uses to hide behind.