>>2496573 pb
>So are you saying the owl represents Lilith rather than Moloch, and that Minerva is also Lilith?
I am saying that one of the oldest symbols the owl represented was Lilith.
Minerva could be Lilith. She could be a host of other things.
I do not look at the ancient religious beliefs as mythos, per se. I look at them as genuine attempts to document and pass on extremely important information. Whatever it was that happened back then, numerous cultures around the world have very similar accounts and symbolism used, despite them being isolated from each other long before organized systems of speech and writing are supposed to have been floating around.
Compound this with such crazy anomalies as Puma Punku and ancient obsessions with keeping track of the Sun's binary orbit pattern (Sol is actually in a binary orbit with… Something… The shear edge of the oort cloud and the precession of the sunrise through the equinox, while the planets do not precess… Mandates this)… Leads one to wonder just what in the world was going on back then.
Thus, I view the ancient stories as more of a sort of lost space opera we are the result of, and it's about time to set the record straight. Cue an Aldnoah Zero or Neon Genesis: Evangelion reference.