• TronnaRaps
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    810 months ago

    I don’t understand tho, don’t they use the same animal to depict Satan, or something?

    • mac
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      1410 months ago

      A goat for Satan, probably helps to show they are both similar and capable of the same things but Jesus chose the good path.

      • @[email protected]
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        10 months ago

        The metaphors are also hilarious. Jesus is “the lamb”, but he also guides his own flock as a shepherd.

        Sheep have a habit of mindlessly following the group (lol).

        But… You know what the shepherd does, with the sheep, right? He’s not taking care of his flock because they’re pets.

        If you have spent any time with goats you’ll know they’re much cooler than sheep. Goats are so much fun.

      • @dai
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        610 months ago

        Ahh yes, history is always written by the winner.

      • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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        10 months ago

        Satan was goated as a callback to Pan, one of the chthonic Hellenic gods (not to be confused with the Cthonian Hellenic gods. Ia! 🐙🌊🌠).

        Late stage Jesus was Apollonian rather than Dionysian so Satan, now a proper antagonist, inherited all the chthonic stuff.

        It’s also why (Pauline Paulonian as in the Apostle Paul – I was thinking of Apollonian as above. Words.) Jesus is about asceticism where Satan is about indulgence.