Dying & Rising God of Agriculture

IASION (Iasiôn), also called Iasius, was, according to some, a son of Zeus and Electra, the daughter of Atlas, and a brother of Dardanus (Apollod. iii. 12. § 1; Serv. ad Aen. i. 384; Hes. Theog. 970; Ov. Amor. iii. 10, 25); but others called him a son of Corythus and Electra, of Zeus and the nymph Hemera, or of Ilithyius, or of Minos and the nymph Pyronia. (Schol. ad Theocrit. iii. 30; Serv. ad Aen. iii. 167; Eustath. ad Hom p. 1528; Hygin. Fab. 270.)

This one might be sensitive for a lot of people, but it is important in these times. I personally am an admirer but not a follower of the legendary Yeshu’ of Galilee, but I have family who have chosen that path. Once I learned the truth, I became concerned for their spiritual health, not because I disagree with their faith, but because they’d been lied to about what their faith is. It has become quite apparent that knowledge of the truth is important so that people can make informed choices and avoid serving energies and entities they would not want to.

 

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