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| The
Bermuda Triangle |
| In 1492, shortly before making land in the West
Indies, Christopher Columbus recorded in his ship's log that he and his crew
had observed... |
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| The End
of the World |
| In the history their are predictions made by people
who believe that the end of the world will happen, read about
Nostradamus... |
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| The Secrets of
Fatima |
| At May 13th 1917 three children of Portuguese
shepherds declared that have seen an appearance of a beautiful lady out of the
sky, who will later trusted them three secrets. Two ofthese secrets are
revealed, the third is still a secret and.. |
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| Strange
but True |
| Strange, but these happened to be true !Read about
the only two survivors of... |
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| The Devils
Names |
| The Devil is known by many different names, here we
have listed most of the common ones by which he is known. |
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| Poltergeists |
| Poltergeists are paranormal activities mostly caused
by persons who are unconscious of their psychic powers to terrorized their
environment. Mostly because... |
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| The Faces of
Belmez |
| On August 23rd, 1971, in the small Spanish village of
Bélmez, a startling and unusual event began to take place and
... |
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| The Devils Names |
The Devil is known by many different names, here we have listed most
of the common ones by which he is known.
- Lucifer - (Lord Of
Light)
- Asmodeus
- The Hooven Cloof
- Pocker
- The Prince of Darkness
- The Prince of Devils
- The Prince of This
World
- The Prince of the Air
- His Satanic Majesty
- Satanel
- The Prince of Hell
- The Prince of
Pandemonium
- The (Arch-) Fiend
- The Evil One
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- Beelsebub
- Belial
- The Wicked One
- The Tempter
- The Author of Evil
- Mefistofeles
- The (Common) Enemy (of
Mankind)
- Old Harry
- Old Nick
- The Angel of the Bottomless
Pit
- Old Horney
- Old Gooseberry
- Satan
- Mr. Scratch
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Ahriman: the Zoroastrian God of Darkness
(also the Persian God of Chaos) created Azhidaahaka, the Dragon of
Death.
Azazel: the Lord Of The Wasteland, taught man about war and war
devices.
Belial: The Worthless, is a devil
sometimes refered to as the Antichrist.
Beelzebub - The Lord Of Flies - was a
Philistine god. Christianity has often used Beelzebub as an interchangeable
name for Satan. He is also sometimes considered to be Satan's right-hand
man.
Erlik: the Siberian God of the Underworld, was the first man but he was not
given a soul. Ghede: the Voodoo God of Death,
occasionally turns the dead into zombies.
Hel: the Viking Goddess of Niflheim - an
icy version of Hell - was sent to the underworld by Odin (the chief god of
Viking mythology) to look after the dead, excepting those warriors who went to
Valhalla. Christianity took Hel's name and adapted it to its own
underworld.
Ictinike: the Sioux Indian Devil, was
more a spirit who enjoyed playing pranks on people than a ruler of an evil
underworld.
Kali: a Hindu goddess, is the evil half
of the goddess Devi. Kali means Black Destroyer.
Kronos: the Greek ruler of Tartarus - a
bottomless pit - ate all of his children at birth because he was told that one
of them would one day overthrow him. Zeus, one of Kronos' children, escaped his
siblings' fate and threw his father into the pit of
Tartarus
Mara: a Hindu god, was the ruler of the underworld.
Moloch: a Canaanite god,
was described as an old man with horns. He was also worshiped in Carthage, but
with the name Baal-Hammon, which was then used by the Hebrews as their
Satan.
Mot: the Caanite Lord of Death, caused the change of seasons when he would
force the god Baal underground.
Pan: the Greek God of Nature, has over
time become associated with evil. The image of Pan - who had a man's upper body
but had horns and faun's legs - inspired the medieval Christian image of
Satan.
Pluto: was the Greek god who ruled
Hades
Rashnu: the Persian God of the Dead, judged if one went to Heaven or
Hell
Satan: The well-known name of the Devil
is just Satan...
Tiamat: the Babylonian dragon, fought
with and lost to the god Marduk, who then created the universe from her
dismembered body
Xipetotec: the Aztec God of Pain, enjoyed
pain so much that he flayed himself alive. Aztec human sacrifices were usually
made in his name. |
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