>The sheep are of God, with Christian and Hebrew motifs >The Goats are of the devil, and BaphometCan someone explain why Goats are used as metaphors for the evil or satanic? I get that sheep are helpful to humans with fur and meat, and that they listen to their Shepard. But why are goats the opposite of sheep?
>>38678163There are wild and undomesticated goats. They belong to the wilderness. They can, however, be domesticated. Sheep are entirely domesticated.
Looks like two peas in a pod to me
>>38678215That's the point, most likely. Two similar things that are actually different. Like Wolves vs Dogs.
>>38678163Well to understand that symbolism you need to understand the astrological underpinnings of all religious traditions. Capricornus is the goat. And the sign of the goat is linked to death/cold/winter/lowest sun declination. For the same reason Christians also utilize the lion symbolism where the sun is at its highest declination in the summer time and max power.
>>38678215>>38678275I have goats.Goats are smart as fuck, sheep are retarded and obedient, goats are assholes precicely because they are smart.Here is a saying I know.>How should goats and gypsies be looked at? On a picture.
>>38678163Sheep are obedient and have collective valuesGoats are rebellious and will attack each other