Pic related, the Phrygian goddess Cyebele , Central Anatolia, 100 bc, on the right
The seated goddess with lions of Catal Huyuk, 7000 bc, Anatolia, on the left.
For fuck's sake they are almost 8000 years apart, this must be a coincidence right??
You can't worship the same goddess for that long!
>>2951828
>8000
I meant 7000
>>2951828
I don't think it's a "coincidence" so much as shared motifs. The women/goddesses are meant to look like queens, they both have cats, etc.
>>2951828
>You can't worship the same goddess for that long!
>Who are jews
>>2952012
Jews have only been worshiping Yahweh since the iron age.
>>2951828
The only similarities are 'female in chair' and 'animals'. Why do you assume it is the same goddess?
>>2952037
>animals
It's lions and theyre both worshiped in Asia Minor and nowhere else
and then came the abrahamic religions and ruined everything
help me /his/
i'm turning into Varg... I can't help it
>>2952043
>It's lions
What proof do you have that the left picture depicts lions?
>both worshiped in Asia Minor and nowhere else
Objectively false
>>2952065
What does it look to you?
They're giant felines
>Objectively false
No, you're objectively wrong
>>2952057
there's nothing to be ashamed of.
radicalisation is a natural process of maturation.
>>2952057
You killed your friend already?
>>2951987
Pretty much this. Same 'image' doesn't mean same goddess, just similar ideas around how to portray the divine.
>>2952057
>being a pagan
>Woman sitting is an unbelievable coincidence
>>2952057
>Abrahamism
you're only familiar with Protestantism and fundamentalist sunni sects I presume?
>>2951828
now THATS what i call a dank meme
>>2951828
There are statues of Heracles as a guardian deity outside Japanese Buddhist shrines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nio#Hellenistic_influence