Decipher Moloch is an essential work for understanding the Book of Leviticus and the deeper meaning behind its prohibitions. No deity was more widely worshiped in antiquity than Moloch, known by many names - Cronos, Saturn, Baal, Moloch - yet always associated with the same religious system: a cult marked by fertility rites, ritual orgies, cultic prostitution, castration, bestiality, and the sacrifice of children.
In this book, the author delves into the historical, religious, and symbolic origins of this cult, examining its rituals, offerings, and practices in light of the Pentateuch, the cultural context of the Ancient Near East, and Greco-Roman traditions. What emerges is the revelation of a continuous spiritual system that crossed civilizations, changing names and forms while preserving the same core principles.
Decipher Moloch exposes the true nature of the sodomite cult and the so-called "men of the bed," addressing terms such as malakoi and arsenokoitai, which are often misunderstood. The book demonstrates that these practices were deeply connected to idolatrous fertility cults, particularly the ritual castrations dedicated to Cybele, the mother goddess, consort of Saturn, also identified as Astarte.
By revisiting the letters of the Apostle Paul, especially the Epistle to the Romans, the work proposes a contextual and historical reading, showing that his condemnation was not directed at an isolated human condition, but at a pagan religious system, sustained by sexual rites, spiritual violence, and human sacrifice.
More than a historical study, this book reveals how the ancient fertility gods reappear throughout history under new forms, while maintaining the same spiritual foundations. Deciphering Moloch is a call to biblical discernment, a deeper understanding of Scripture, and the unveiling of a cult that the Bible consistently identifies as an abomination - not out of moralism, but because of its inherently destructive nature.