Thursday, April 17, 2025

Was Satan secretly impersonating Hekate to keep Kevin Neece's Attention?










Kevin Neece here,

I took my Supernatural Haunting/Demonic Possession case to Bannockburn Church and the Pastor doesn't believe that Hekate is real. He believes that Satan was impersonating Hekate to maintain Kevin Neece's attention because of her connection to the Ah My Goddess anime series. His argument is that if Hekate is such a significant figure as a Spiritual Deity, then why is there no mention of her by God in the Christian Bible. Why doesn't Almighty God acknowledge her. The only Answer I could give is that Romans are in the Bible, and in Roman Mythology Hecate's mirrors are Trivia, Diana, and Artemis Goddess of the Hunt. That did not satisfy him.

My Summoning Mantra includes Lucifer because you have to go through Lucifer to gain permission clearance to the other Spiritual Deities. For that reason, I cannot automatically shoot the Pastor's Theory down that Hekate was Lucifer the entire time. It's an invisible presence that I'm dealing with. How was I supposed to know?

If I am haunted and possessed by Lucifer, then it makes more sense because of the John Candy is a Satanist Articles. Replacing Hekate with Lucifer does not discredit the supernatural haunting I've been dealing with for the past eight years, it just changes ownership of who the coincidences and magical workings are attributed to. And my Ah My Goddess anime spec films usage of Hekate as a Villain can be viewed as a Religious Fantasy like Kevin Smith's DOGMA.

I have one final note to add. The Church of Satan doesn't believe that Satan is real. Something supernatural was haunting Kevin Neece. If it wasn't Hekate, and Satan isn't real, then what was it?

GOOGLE AI SEARCH:

No, Hekate, Trivia, Diana, or Artemis are not directly mentioned by name in the Christian Bible. However, the story of Artemis/Diana, the goddess of the hunt, and her association with Ephesus, is alluded to in the New Testament, specifically in the book of Acts. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Artemis/Diana:
    The Greek goddess Artemis and her Roman counterpart Diana are the same deity, known for her connection to the hunt and wilderness. 
  • Ephesian Cult:
    Artemis was the main deity of the Ephesians, and her temple at Ephesus was a major religious center. 
  • New Testament Reference:
    The New Testament book of Acts mentions a riot in Ephesus organized by a silversmith who made silver shrines for Artemis/Diana, fearing the loss of their business and the temple's prestige due to Paul's preaching. 
  • Not a Direct Name Mention:
    While the text refers to the goddess and her temple, it doesn't directly name her as Artemis or Diana. Some Bible versions translate the Greek word as "Diana" while others use "Artemis". 
  • Hekate/Trivia:
    Hekate, known as Trivia in Roman mythology, is a goddess associated with magic, witchcraft, the moon, and the underworld. She is not mentioned in the Christian Bible either. 
  • No Direct Religious Connection:
    The Christian Bible doesn't explicitly mention or reference any of these pagan deities as figures of worship or religious significance. The Bible primarily focuses on the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and the figure of Jesus Christ. 












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