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Isn Natib Qadish a form of Baalism?

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Isn Natib Qadish a form of Baalism?

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The term “Baalism” basically means “the worship of Baal.” Anyone who worships Ba’al (Baal, Ba’lu) would technically be a Baalist. “Baal” translates as “lord” and this may refer one god with many forms, or this may be several different gods. The Ba’al most venerated in Natib Qadish is Ba’al Hadad, the storm god. Those who adhere to the Natib Qadish do not solely venerate Ba’al and so they do not refer to themselves as Baalists nor to their path as Baalism. Calling a practitioner a Baalist would be similar to calling a Hindu a “Shivaist” or a Wiccan a “Greenmanist.

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