#325263 - 05/04/0807:13 PMRe: Cthulhu In Love: The Fetish Art Of Richard Kadrey
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#325269 - 05/05/0805:18 PMRe: Cthulhu In Love: The Fetish Art Of Richard Kadrey
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Quote: I've been dying to try and make my own calamari in my deep fryer, this inspired me to do so today.
Make sure you dont use that.
well it's kinda Octopussy-ish or squid-like
HP Lovecraft was totally in tune with the Myth of the Fallen Angels/Demons who abandoned Heaven to come down to earth to fuck women just to see what it felt like to stick a dick in a twat (Genesis Chapter 6). He was spot on in most of his books
#325270 - 05/06/0809:45 AMRe: Cthulhu In Love: The Fetish Art Of Richard Kadrey
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HP Lovecraft was totally in tune with the Myth of the Fallen Angels/Demons who abandoned Heaven to come down to earth to fuck women just to see what it felt like to stick a dick in a twat (Genesis Chapter 6). He was spot on in most of his books
Actually Burg, the Cthulhu mythos has little to do with Christianity and fallen angels fucking women & I've read most of his books. It's weird fiction that may or may not be analogous to what you suggested though his concepts were reflections of his atheism.
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HP Lovecraft was totally in tune with the Myth of the Fallen Angels/Demons who abandoned Heaven to come down to earth to fuck women just to see what it felt like to stick a dick in a twat (Genesis Chapter 6). He was spot on in most of his books
Actually Burg, the Cthulhu mythos has little to do with Christianity and fallen angels fucking women & I've read most of his books. It's weird fiction that may or may not be analogous to what you suggested though his concepts were reflections of his atheism.
Plus, Fallen Angels/Demons aren't Judaic at all. So the original authors likely did not have that in mind. The Genesis passage doesn't say Angels.
The Bible uses an odd word "Nephilim" to describe these "people", and the exact meaning attributed to this word is based solely on one's agenda.
From the "Sons of the Gods" to "Those Who Have Come Down, from the Heavens to Earth" to "Those of Wonder".
I tend to believe that the religion of the early Hebrews wasn't initially monotheistic but henotheistic, so while "God" ruled he wasn't alone.
Since these stories were common in the mythology of the region and were familiar to those reading the text, the authors tried to use these dubious characters to their advantage.
Thus, they painted these offspring in the light of the evil practices of the other gods as a precursor to God's corrective intervention of the Flood which kill them all.