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What does /pol/ think of snakes?

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According to the Pelasgian (Proto-Greek) creation myth, Saturn defeated Ophion, the serpent father of the 12 titans equated to Uranus, this is represented in his representation as Aion-Khronos-Phanes in Orphism where he has his body around a serpent and a zodiac wheel. That myth appears to have been influenced by the Hurrian/Phoenician creation myth of Kumarbi/El Vs. Anu/Epigeius-Autochthon, which was influenced by the Mesopotamian one of Ninurta/Marduk Vs. Anzu/Tiamat, which is curious because Ninurta was the Sumerian god of the planet Saturn and Marduk (which is a late development of Ninurta) was son of Enki, the water god who was associated with snakes and fish. I mention this because Genesis says that the Tannin (great sea monsters/serpents) were the first animals created by Elohim along with the birds, which some interpreted to mean the Seraphim since they are burning serpents with wings and the oldest and most powerful angels.

BTW Trismegistus means "Thrice-Greatest", referring to the fact that Thoth, the bird god with the serpent caduceus, as the Egyptians knew Hermes, had the title of "Lord of the eight gods" (the Ogdoad of Hermopolis, where Jesus' family fled), formed by 4 syzygis of Egyptian primordial gods with frog/serpent heads (Nun/Naunet, Heh/Heqet, Kek/Kauket and Amun-Ra/Amunet), animals that live near rivers such as Thoth's own bird, the Ibis, represented Time, Space, Darkness and Light. 3+3+3=9, that is, the 8/Ogdoad plus 1/Thoth, who administered the Duat (Egyptian Heaven linked to the Primordial Waters) together with his wife Maat. In Sumer, it was the god Enki, associated with the planet Mercury like Thoth/Hermes, who defeated and transformed its parts into his own kingdom, the primordial god Abzu, who fathered with his wife Tiamat (defeated by Enki's son, Marduk, who transformed it into Heaven, Earth and Underworld), three Syzygies (Lahmu/Lahamu, Anshar/Kishar and Anu/Antu).