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27th May 2012

Photo reblogged from Mary Quite Contrary with 49 notes

miss-mary-quite-contrary:

Transformation Mask
Richard Hunt, 1993
The Minneapolis Institute of Art

miss-mary-quite-contrary:

Transformation Mask

Richard Hunt, 1993

The Minneapolis Institute of Art

Tagged: religionpsychedeliaornamenttlingit

Source: omgthatartifact

24th May 2012

Photo reblogged from God Hates Christians with 4 notes

godhateschristians:

GOD DROVE A SPACESHIP
The Sumerian story of Anunnaki’s “creation” of humans sounds reasonable. They wanted some assistants who were strong and dependent on them (like slave-owning humans), so they genetically domesticated some hominoids for that role (as humans bred the dumb mule). After the spacegods withdrew from physical positions of power over humans, and humans became kings, the human interpreters for the spacegods began to serve as an independent priesthood, who created wishful-thinking cargo cults. The cults were taught to believe that if they did the rituals set out by the priests, gave offerings to them, and prayed to the departed spacegods that they would come back and rule on Earth again (the second-coming myth).  

godhateschristians:

GOD DROVE A SPACESHIP

The Sumerian story of Anunnaki’s “creation” of humans sounds reasonable. They wanted some assistants who were strong and dependent on them (like slave-owning humans), so they genetically domesticated some hominoids for that role (as humans bred the dumb mule). After the spacegods withdrew from physical positions of power over humans, and humans became kings, the human interpreters for the spacegods began to serve as an independent priesthood, who created wishful-thinking cargo cults. The cults were taught to believe that if they did the rituals set out by the priests, gave offerings to them, and prayed to the departed spacegods that they would come back and rule on Earth again (the second-coming myth). 
 

Tagged: religionscifipop

Source: godhateschristians

11th March 2012

Photo reblogged from DOLORAMA with 1,061 notes

Tagged: womanreligionpainting

Source: fer1972

13th February 2012

Photo reblogged from stay on task, kid with 555 notes

professorquack:

Anathomia ossium corporis humani, the oldest surviving anatomical rendering of the human skeleton.
Apparently this caused an uproar in the science world after nearly eight centuries of repression by religious groups that maintained hegemony throughout the dark ages. Hieronymus Brunschwig, 1497.

professorquack:

Anathomia ossium corporis humani, the oldest surviving anatomical rendering of the human skeleton.

Apparently this caused an uproar in the science world after nearly eight centuries of repression by religious groups that maintained hegemony throughout the dark ages.

Hieronymus Brunschwig, 1497.

Tagged: skeletondrawingmanuscriptreligion

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1st February 2012

Post reblogged from PU(RE)BLOG with 1,853 notes

Demon illustrations by Louis Breton

felicefawn:




Tagged: devilmythologyreligiondrawingsatanism

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31st January 2012

Photo reblogged from david is going to die with 540 notes

urhajos:

A Cathedral in Belgium Made from 55,000 LED Lights. More pictures here!

urhajos:

A Cathedral in Belgium Made from 55,000 LED Lights. More pictures here!

Tagged: projectrreligionliteupscifistructurecity

Source: urhajos

3rd January 2012

Photoset reblogged from stay on task, kid with 3,641 notes

jokerstrife:

ianbrooks:

Time Kills All Gods by AJ Fosik

Fosik’s surreal animal head totems make me envision chemically-induced meditations in the desert where one communes with gods who were never meant to be freed from their ancient stone trappings. 

Artist: flickr / website

(via: hifructose)

Oh there’s  more.  *u*

Tagged: psychedeliasculpturemonsterreligionornament

Source: ianbrooks

31st December 2011

Photo reblogged from Mary Quite Contrary with 183 notes

miss-mary-quite-contrary:

Metempsychosis, in other words the doctrine of the transmigration of  souls, teaches that the same soul inhabits in succession the bodies of  different beings, both men and animals. It was a tenet common to many  systems of philosophic thought and religious belief widely separated  from each other both geographically and historically. Although in modern  times it is associated among civilized races almost exclusively with  the countries of Asia and particularly with India, there is evidence  that at one period or another it has flourished in almost every part of  the world; and it still prevails in various forms among savage nations  scattered over the globe. This universality seems to mark it as one of  those spontaneous or instinctive beliefs by which man’s nature responds  to the deep and urgent problems of existence; whilst the numerous and  richly varied forms which it assumes in different systems, and the  many-coloured mythology in which it has clothed itself, show it to be  capable of powerfully appealing to the imagination, and of adapting  itself with great versatility to widely different types of mind. The  explanation of this success seems to lie partly in its being an  expression of the fundamental belief in immortality, partly in its  comprehensiveness, binding together, as for the most part it seems to  do, all individual existences in one single, unbroken scheme; partly  also in the unrestrained liberty which it leaves to the mythologizing  fancy.

miss-mary-quite-contrary:

Metempsychosis, in other words the doctrine of the transmigration of souls, teaches that the same soul inhabits in succession the bodies of different beings, both men and animals. It was a tenet common to many systems of philosophic thought and religious belief widely separated from each other both geographically and historically. Although in modern times it is associated among civilized races almost exclusively with the countries of Asia and particularly with India, there is evidence that at one period or another it has flourished in almost every part of the world; and it still prevails in various forms among savage nations scattered over the globe. This universality seems to mark it as one of those spontaneous or instinctive beliefs by which man’s nature responds to the deep and urgent problems of existence; whilst the numerous and richly varied forms which it assumes in different systems, and the many-coloured mythology in which it has clothed itself, show it to be capable of powerfully appealing to the imagination, and of adapting itself with great versatility to widely different types of mind. The explanation of this success seems to lie partly in its being an expression of the fundamental belief in immortality, partly in its comprehensiveness, binding together, as for the most part it seems to do, all individual existences in one single, unbroken scheme; partly also in the unrestrained liberty which it leaves to the mythologizing fancy.

Tagged: religionpsychedeliaornamentbuddhism

Source: blindblannche

10th December 2011

Photo reblogged from techno!techno!!techno!!! with 4,597 notes

Tagged: manpopbwreligion

30th November 2011

Photo reblogged from YIMMY'S YAYO™ with 2,513 notes

Tagged: religiongraffiti

Source: yimmyayo

29th November 2011

Photo reblogged from techno!techno!!techno!!! with 9,863 notes

Tagged: popreligion

Source: oze

28th November 2011

Photo reblogged from techno!techno!!techno!!! with 101 notes

phassa:

Fall of the Angels
 Illustration of Lucifer, taken from a French manuscript of the fifteenth century in which a series of pictures illustrate ‘last things’ and Christ’s second coming. A contemporary text in English ‘The Pricke of Conscience’ also deals with the same theme, as do images in the Holkham Bible picture book, produced in East Anglia a century earlier. The devil in the centre of the picture and those round the sides combine elements of the human form with those of pigs, cats, angels, dragons and carry hooks and instruments of torture, they are shown in different colours, with snarling faces and huge fangs, and are intended to instill terror and fear of hell and damnation into the beholders

phassa:

Fall of the Angels

 Illustration of Lucifer, taken from a French manuscript of the fifteenth century in which a series of pictures illustrate ‘last things’ and Christ’s second coming. A contemporary text in English ‘The Pricke of Conscience’ also deals with the same theme, as do images in the Holkham Bible picture book, produced in East Anglia a century earlier. The devil in the centre of the picture and those round the sides combine elements of the human form with those of pigs, cats, angels, dragons and carry hooks and instruments of torture, they are shown in different colours, with snarling faces and huge fangs, and are intended to instill terror and fear of hell and damnation into the beholders

Tagged: manuscriptreligionmonster

Source: phassa

22nd November 2011

Photo reblogged from YIMMY'S YAYO™ with 233 notes

Tagged: diagramreligion

Source: yimmyayo

18th November 2011

Photoset reblogged from Mary Quite Contrary with 201 notes

miss-mary-quite-contrary:

The Green Cathedral.

Tagged: architecturereligionpsychedelialandscape

Source: architizer.com

17th November 2011

Photoset reblogged from ∆®¥ \/\/∆®|\|∆∆® with 6,054 notes

ary:

ancatmax:

sl4ught3r:

the eleven rules of the earth, according to laveyan satanism:

1. do not give opinions or advice unless you are asked.

2. do not tell your troubles to others unless you are sure they want to hear them.

3. when in another’s lair, show him respect or else do not go there.

4. if a guest in your lair annoys you, treat him cruelly and without mercy.

5. do not make sexual advances unless you are given the mating signal.

6. do not take that which does not belong to you unless it is a burden to the other person and he cries out to be relieved.

7. acknowledge the power of magic if you have employed it successfully to obtain your desires. if you deny the power of magic after having called upon it with success, you will lose all you have obtained.

8. do not complain about anything to which you need not subject yourself.

9. do not harm little children.

10. do not kill non-human animals unless you are attacked or for your food.

11. when walking in open territory, bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask him to stop. If he does not stop, destroy him.

makes more sense than most things christianity spewed out ㄟ

i stay pretty true 2 the majority of these…

Tagged: satanismreligionanton levay

Source: serial-killers-101