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Baal Worshipers Should Be Laughed At

Baal Worshipers Should Be Laughed At

Understanding Conspiracy · Understanding Conspiracy

March 13, 202633m 12s

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Show Notes

Baal, Nephilim Weather Gods & Elijah’s Mount Carmel Challenge (1 Kings) | Faith vs False Power

The episode explores research for a second volume on recurring “clown-like” features in global depictions of spirits, demons, and gods, focusing on Northern Africa and the Levant and the weather-and-fertility deity Baal. It speculates that Baal may have been a deified antediluvian Nephilim king whose iconography includes elongated features, a conical hat, and lightning symbolism, and argues that similar rain-and-storm-controlling entities appear across cultures (including Native American, Romanian, Australian, Indian, and Japanese traditions). The script revisits 1 Kings’ account of Elijah challenging Baal’s prophets on Mount Carmel, emphasising Baal’s failure, God’s fire consuming a drenched altar, the return of rain, and a call to boldly mock and confront perceived modern “Baal worship” and false power. It ends with an announcement of a newly released five-song EP on streaming services.

00:00 Tuesday Rumination Intro

00:52 Researching Baal Origins

05:51 Elijah Mount Carmel Setup

07:32 Prophets Fail and Mocked

08:31 Fire From Heaven Victory

10:12 Lessons for Today

14:14 Nephilim Weather Powers

24:10 Angels and Elemental Spirits

29:18 Modern Parallels and Hope

32:15 Closing and Music Announcement