Διόνυσος, Βάκχος, This page exists to promote the greatness of Lord Bacchus, the greatest of Gods. God of Wine, Sexual ecstasy, and merriment.
den of iniquity noun (idiom) A place of immoral behavior, usually of a sexual type. Etymology: The origin of the term can be traced back to the New Testament of the Bible. In both Gospel of Mark and Matthew, Jesus condemns those who have been using the sacred temple as a marketplace, proclaiming that they have "made it a den of thieves." To this day, writers use the word "den" to mean a place where iniquitous activities are carried out.The exact idiom den of iniquity does not appear in written English until the 20th century.
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www.truthbeknown.com The Greek god Dionysus has been depicted as having been born of a virgin mother on December 25th; performing miracles such as changing water into wine; being surrounded by or one of 12 figures; bearing epithets such as "Only Begotten Son" and "Savior"; dying; resurrecting after three days and ascend…
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en.wikipedia.org 2063 Bacchus (/ˈbækəs/ BAK-əs) is an Apollo asteroid and Venus- and Mars-crosser asteroid. It was discovered on April 24, 1977, by Charles T. Kowal at the Palomar Observatory. In March 1996 radar observations were conducted at the Goldstone Observatory under the direction of JPL scientists Steven Os…
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Please invite everyone you know to like this page. Lets get it to be the go to site for everything Expo (events and specials).
We need to get this neighborhood to be the preeminent nightlife spot in Dallas.
Thanks,
Michael Buchin
EPCA President
Please invite everyone you know to like this page. Lets get it to be the go to site for everything Expo (events and specials).
We need to get this neighborhood to be the preeminent nightlife spot in Dallas.
Thanks,
Michael Buchin
EPCA President
Please invite everyone you know to like this page. Lets get it to be the go to site for everything Expo (events and specials).
We need to get this neighborhood to be the preeminent nightlife spot in Dallas.
Thanks,
Michael Buchin
EPCA President
en.m.wikipedia.org The Liberalia (17 March) is the festival of Liber Pater and his consort Libera.[1] The Romans celebrated Liberalia with sacrifices, processions, ribald and gauche songs, and masks which were hung on trees.
[01/01/15] Four more days and the process starts to create the best bar in the Universe. BACCHUS' Den of Iniquity.
[12/05/14]
I have found a bar. Signed letter of intent and get it Jan 2nd. Going to close it for a few days. Ill get a local artist to Write Bacchus' on a grey wall at top in gold paint. Put spot lights on name. String constellations on ceiling. Get fog machines on ceiling to make clouds. Have lights run by midi sequencer on clouds as only illumination.
Then reopen as BACCHUS' DEN OF INIQUITY.
Hail to the one true God.
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[07/25/14] Did you know. Bacchus is the Roman name of a Greek God. His Greek name was Dionysos, which was spelled Διόνυσος in ancient Greek.
[07/06/14]
The Bacchanalia cults offered challenge to Rome's official values and morality. They asserted plebeian rights to ecstatic release, self-expression and free speech.
The consequent legislation against them, the Senatus consultum de Bacchanalibus of 186 BC, was framed as if in response to a dire national emergency.
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The cult was represented as a conspiracy capable of anything. Rather than risk Bacchus' divine offense, the Bacchanalia were not banned outright. They were made to submit to official regulation, under threat of ferocious penalties: some 6,000 persons are thought to have been put to death.
[07/06/14]
The God who died, Διόνυσος.
Dionysus (/daɪ.əˈnaɪsəs/; Greek: Διόνυσος,Dionysos) was the god of the grape harvest and wine, of ritual madness andecstasy in Greek mythology. His name, thought to be a theonym in Linear B tablets asdi-wo-nu-so (KH Gq 5 inscription),[2] shows that he may have been worshipped as early as c. 1500–1100 BC by Mycenean Greeks; other traces of the Dionysian-type cult have been found in ancient Minoan Crete.[3] His origins are uncertain, and his cults took many forms; some are described by ancient sources as Thracian, others as Greek.[4][5][6] In some cults, he arrives from the east, as an Asiatic foreigner; in others, from Ethiopia in the South. He is a god of epiphany, "the god that comes", and his "foreignness" as an arriving outsider-god may be inherent and essential to his cults. He is a major, popular figure of Greek mythology and religion, and is included in some lists of the twelve Olympians. Dionysus was the last god to be accepted into Mt. Olympus. He was the youngest and the only one to have a mortal mother.[7] His festivals were the driving force behind the development of Greek theatre. He is an example of a dying god.[8][9]
The earliest cult images of Dionysus show a mature male, bearded and robed. He holds afennel staff, tipped with a pine-cone and known as a thyrsus. Later images show him as a beardless, sensuous, naked or half-naked androgynous youth: the literature describes him as womanly or "man-womanish".[10] In its fully developed form, his central cult imagery shows his triumphant, disorderly arrival or return, as if from some place beyond the borders of the known and civilized. His procession (thiasus is made up of wild female followers (maenads) and bearded satyrs with erect pen*ses. Some are armed with the thyrsus, some dance or play music. The god himself is drawn in a chariot, usually by exotic beasts such as lions or tigers, and is sometimes attended by a bearded, drunken Silenus. This procession is presumed to be the cult model for the human followers of his Dionysian Mysteries mysteries, he wears the bassaris orfox-skin, symbolizing a new life. Dionysus is represented by city religions as the protector of those who do not belong to conventional society and thus symbolizes everything which is chaotic, dangerous and unexpected, everything which escapes human reason and which can only be attributed to the unforeseeable action of the gods.[11]
He was also known as Bacchus (/ˈbækəs/ or/ˈbɑːkəs/; Greek: Βάκχος, Bakkhos), the name adopted by the Romans[12] and the frenzy he induces, bakkheia. His thyrsus is sometimes wound with ivy and dripping with honey. It is a beneficent wand but also a weapon, and can be used to destroy those who oppose his cult and the freedoms he represents. He is also called Eleutherios ("the liberator"), whose wine, music and ecstatic dance frees his followers from self-conscious fear and care, and subverts the oppressive restraints of the powerful. Those who partake of his mysteries are possessed and empowered by the god himself.[13] His cult is also a "cult of the souls"; his maenads feed the dead through blood-offerings, and he acts as a divine communicant between the living and the dead.[14]
In Greek mythology, he is presented as a son of Zeus and the mortal Semele, thus semi-divine or heroic: and as son of Zeus andPersephone or Demeter, thus both fully divine, part-chthonic and possibly identical withIacchus of the Eleusinian Mysteries. Some scholars believe that Dionysus is asyncretism of a local Greek nature deity and a more powerful god from Thrace or Phrygiasuch as Sabazios[15] or Zalmoxis.[
I would like to thank my High Holy Prophet, Michael Bacchus Buchin for all his hard work in getting my name out there and soon a street named.
Soon my believers. Soon.
[06/01/14]
Bacchus, in all his holy glory, would like to welcome all his recent friends (likes). Hail lord Bacchus. Praise be upon him.
- Drink & Be Merry.
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