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Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
Fri Aug 8, 2014, 10:34 PM Aug 2014

The myth of why the Yazidi's are considered "devil worshippers" by intellect challenged Christians

and Muslims alike.

One word, "shaytan" with different meanings in different, related languages. It all boils down to religious asshattery.

What, you thought America has a monopoly on stupid?

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"Much confusion surrounds their beliefs, but scholars say Yazidi teachings are a mix of several traditions, borrowing from Christianity and Islam, and including some practices resembling ancient traditions in Persia.

The Yazidi believe that a supreme being created the world but does not rule it. Instead, his will is carried out by seven angels, chief among them the Peacock Angel, known as Malak Taus. Yazidis believe continual rebirth leads to purification, and therefore the sect does not believe in hell. The tomb of Sheikh Adi, in the town of Lalesh north of Mosul, Iraq, is a Yazidi shrine and pilgrimage site.

Yazidis pray to Malak Taus, who is also known as the Fallen Angel. But unlike fallen angels in some Christian traditions, who are banished from heaven, the Peacock Angel was redeemed.

Still, the Peacock Angel is also known to Yazidis as "shaytan," which is the Arabic word Muslims use for the devil. This is the source of the belief among many Iraqi Muslims that Yazidis worship the devil, and it is among the reasons Yazidis are being targeted by the militant Islamic State group."

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The myth of why the Yazidi's are considered "devil worshippers" by intellect challenged Christians (Original Post) Fred Sanders Aug 2014 OP
Very interesting, AuntPatsy Aug 2014 #1
Keeping track of everyone's imaginary friends can get very confusing. nt SunSeeker Aug 2014 #2
I know, right? Western relgious mythology is a pale copycat of Eastern religonious mythology. Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #3

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
3. I know, right? Western relgious mythology is a pale copycat of Eastern religonious mythology.
Sat Aug 9, 2014, 09:53 AM
Aug 2014

All downhill after the Vikings got slaughtered.

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