Dark Ages Doctrines
For nearly two thousand years, the Abrahamic religions held a monopoly over the spiritual life of three continents. During this period of captivity, known in the West as the Dark Ages and extending in various forms well into modernity, the programme was consistent: the Ancient Gods who had been worshipped since the dawn of human civilisation were systematically reframed as "demons," and their chief, Zeus, the supreme Sky Father whose name is the etymological origin of the word "God" itself, was renamed "Satan."
Temples were demolished, priesthoods were murdered, sacred texts were burned, and the very act of worship was criminalised.
The names of the Gods were preserved only in the scriptures of their enemies, distorted into figures of evil: Beelzebul (Baal-Zev-Ul: "King Zeus of Light") became "Lord of the Flies," the Daemons (δαίμονες: divine beings, intermediaries between Gods and men) became "demons," and every form of direct communion with the divine was declared sorcery punishable by death.
Yet the Gods were never truly absent. They spoke through the poets who could not stop writing about them: through Milton's Satan who preferred sovereignty to servitude, through Blake's Marriage of Heaven and Hell, through Byron's Cain who dared to question.
They spoke through dreams, through signs, through the persistent intuition of millions who sensed that the God they were taught to worship was not the God who had made them.
Now, the era of “captivity” and falsehood is over. For referrence, you can read below segments of the history of the Gods during that time.

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