"Do not allow any of your offspring to be offered up to Molech, and do not profane the name of your God: I am Hashem. Leviticus 18:21 (The Israel Bible™)
The pagan Canaanite idol who required child sacrifice was displayed
at the entrance of the Colosseum in Rome as part of a secular historical
exhibition. The exhibition is part of a larger exhibit dedicated to
Ancient Rome’s historic adversary, the city of Carthage. The exhibition
is called ‘Carthago: The immortal myth’. It runs until March 29, 2020.
The statue’s presence comes just over a week following a video that
emerged in what appears to be Pope Francis blessing a Pachama Goddess
statue. It is well known that the Vatican is currently hoarding Israel’s stolen treasures from the second Temple.
A source close to the matter told Breaking Israel News that:
“There is no way that such a thing could be done without direct
permission from the highest levels of the Vatican. The Colloseum of Rome
is owned by the Vatican, and specifically the Diocese of Rome, also
called the Holy See. If anyone wants to do anything there, they must get
permissions from the office of the Diocese of Rome. This exhibition,
called “Cathargo: the immortal myth” could not be held there at all
unless permissions were granted at high levels.”
The god ‘Moloch’, was historically worshipped by both the Canaanites and the Phoenicians.
Do not allow any of your offspring to be offered up to Molech, and do not profane the name of your God: I am Hashem. (Leviticus 18:21)
According to the Jewish commentator Rashi, the Canaanites would give
their children to pagan leaders who made two massive bonfires. The child
is carried by his legs between the two fires. The child isn’t really
‘burned’, but just passed through the two bonfires. The Torah
prohibition is regarding the ritual of giving over one’s children to
these pagan leaders to pass through the fire.
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