Ancient Semitic Fertility Goddess news and information:
The Abydos Triad, Osiris, Isis and Horus, and Seth
Recounts the story of Osiris and his brother Set, along with their sister wives Isis and Nemphys.
The Origins of Christmas and Easter (No. 235)
Explains the Origins of Christmas and Easter, and contends that Christians should not take part in these Holidays.
Canaanite/Ugaritic Mythology - The Domain of Baal -- Resurrecting ...
An FAQ that discusses the deities that were worshiped.
Odsmal, profound edda, science of heathenry - Homepage -
Book about profound theosophy of heathenry and asatru.
Isis - Crystalinks
The feminine archetype for creation - the goddess of fertility and motherhood. Tells the story of Osiris's death at the hands of his brother set.
Mesopotamian mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An article with an overview of deities and cosmology.
Tori Amos Downloads, Images & Quotes
Tori Amos inspired thoughts, pictures, quotes, and downloads.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Semites
The term Semites is applied to a group of peoples closely related in language, whose habitat is Asia and partly Africa.
From Abraham to David
Historical article from Abraham to King David.
Ugarit
Overview of archaeological finds, with emphasis on the literary tablets.
How Bad was Jezebel
Essay deconstructing the story of the Baal-worshipping Phoenician queen.
Babylonia: country, language, religion, culture
Article describing the country, language, religion, and culture.
Shadows of the Goddess - The Mermaid
Article on the mythology and historical views of the mermaid, by Scarlett deMason.
Hittites
An undergraduate paper by Kyle Pope.
Baal (demon) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Wikipedia. Information about the demon Baal.
A Page About Masonry: Questions: Difficult Questions About Freemasonry
FAQ answering many of anti-Mason's charges.
Arab Myths
Historic and cultural research about the origin of the Arabs. The Ismaelite myth and other legends examined and compared with documented evidences.
yama7
Edwin M. Yamauchi on pagan fertility myths, mystery religions, hallucination theories and spiritual (non-physical) resurrection options.
Phoenician Religion -- Pagan
Includes information about gods and goddesses, institutions and practices, religious symbolism, and related subject matter.
God is for Suckers!
Atheist weblog. Also offers links to other related resources.