I tried telling anons way back when…
Moloch is the symbol of the bull. The owl is a different symbol. Kronos, elohim, and a few others also are symbolized by the bull.
The symbol of the owl runs a little different. Minerva and Athena are the two more recent ones (long a symbol of scholars and those who practice/study the arcane). In egypt, they were the guardians of the underworld, though it doesn't seem they were a specific deity's.
The fun one takes a time skip further back to ancient hebrew, where Lilith was a demon known for strangling newborn infants. The term "Lilith" is derived from the word for "Sky" and Lilim referred to various night creatures - but specifically the screech owl.
Depending on how much stock you put in various sources, there were some who tell the story that Lilith was the first wife of adam before eve ("god created man and woman as equals" before he created eve from adam, according to genesis).
But we are getting into areas where people like to run off half-cocked with their preconceived religious beliefs. Not many people have the confidence to tell "god" to take "his judgment" of someone and shove it up his ass.
In other words, many people have been convinced to take what they are taught is a legal decree from god and then apply this as a judgment that is not their own place to make. If they believe god has forbidden dancing, for example, then if their friend dances - would they stand in front of god and tell him he is wrong? And, if god were to attempt to smite them for questioning his judgment, would they then kill their god to spare their friend what they feel in their heart an injustice?