Chapter by Chapter — The Lost Library
How did humanity go from fearing giant floating stomachs in the sky to believing in the Devil? Drawing from Moncure Daniel Conway's classic work Demonology and Devil-Lore, this deep dive explores the fascinating evolution of evil across human history. From hunger demons, soul-eating spirits, and ancient sacrifice rituals to the political transformation of rival gods into demons and the eventual creation of the theological Devil, this episode traces how human societies explained suffering, misfortune, and moral corruption. Along the way, we explore forgotten myths, the surprising origins of Satan, the degradation of pagan gods like Baal and Loki, the psychology of fear, and why every civilization creates monsters that reflect its deepest anxieties. More than a history of demons and devils, this is a story about human psychology, religion, mythology, and the changing ways people have understood evil for thousands of years. If you enjoy mythology, ancient history, folklore, religious history, anthropology, psychology, and the origins of belief, this episode offers a fascinating journey into one of humanity's oldest questions: where does evil come from?
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