Difference between revisions of "Baphomet"
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+ | Fans initially speculated that the picture on [[Bree|Bree's]] wall in [[The Danielbeast]] was of the deity Baphomet. The picture in later videos is different and has been confirmed to be of [[Aleister Crowley]]. | ||
− | Fans | + | Fans argue that the screen capture of this picture (see picture at bottom left) that this picture contains a human face with a beard and moustache. When contrasted with a clear picture of Baphomet (see right), it becomes dubious that this picture was actually of Baphomet. |
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathomet Wikipedia describes Baphomet as]: "an idol or image of uncertain provenance, depicting a being of heretical worship. The name first came to public consciousness during the suppression of the [[Knights Templar]]." | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathomet Wikipedia describes Baphomet as]: "an idol or image of uncertain provenance, depicting a being of heretical worship. The name first came to public consciousness during the suppression of the [[Knights Templar]]." | ||
− | + | Baphomet was supposedly the deity that the knights templar worshipped. It is suspected that this deity is apocryphal because the Knights Templar who confessed to worship of the "deity" only did so under toture. Many of them later recanted. The rendition of Baphomet we have today was actually drawn by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliphas_Levi Eliphas Levi]. | |
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[[Image:Beastphoto.jpg|bottom|left|thumb|295px|Blurry Baphomet?]] | [[Image:Beastphoto.jpg|bottom|left|thumb|295px|Blurry Baphomet?]] |
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Fans initially speculated that the picture on Bree's wall in The Danielbeast was of the deity Baphomet. The picture in later videos is different and has been confirmed to be of Aleister Crowley.
Fans argue that the screen capture of this picture (see picture at bottom left) that this picture contains a human face with a beard and moustache. When contrasted with a clear picture of Baphomet (see right), it becomes dubious that this picture was actually of Baphomet.
Wikipedia describes Baphomet as: "an idol or image of uncertain provenance, depicting a being of heretical worship. The name first came to public consciousness during the suppression of the Knights Templar."
Baphomet was supposedly the deity that the knights templar worshipped. It is suspected that this deity is apocryphal because the Knights Templar who confessed to worship of the "deity" only did so under toture. Many of them later recanted. The rendition of Baphomet we have today was actually drawn by Eliphas Levi.