Greek Mythology, The Hellenistic Religion

(Hera from Netflix's "Blood of Zeus")

    Hera is the Queen of Gods, even Goddesses. She rules the world of Greece through the Pantheon, also known as family. In the show, "Blood of Zeus", you can finally see her proclivity to sin, including weaknesses to corruption and, strangely enough, even evil itself.

    She is no mother Mary, queen Mary or even simply Miriam of Israel whom is immaculate. She's a divisive character of great deception and needs to be treated as such.

(Mary of the Catholic Church)

    Our queen, Mary, is far superior to Hera. Hera summons demons to cause nightmares to her enemies using crows. She threatens murder against Heron and his only mother. She starts a rebellion against the patriarchal father known as Zeus. She even commits conspiracy against the Pantheon, which she boasted was her justification for the conspiracy. Please, watch.


    Eventually, her sins are so grievously mortal, they start to become deadly. Plague famine war and disease start causing trouble for Zeus's family, known as the Pantheon:


    Meanwhile at the Parthenon (Temple of Artemis, whom is Goddess of the Hunt and virginity) is decaying in Athens, Greece. This is why by season 3 of the show "Blood of Zeus", we see a resurrected Hades. It's actually Jesus who has come back after completing the promises of the Apostle's Creed.

   Apostle's Creed:
    To know more about the Greek mythology of the Hellenistic religion, you're best to pay attention to Fr. William Nicholas sermons about the apocalypse:


For more on the apocalypse:

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