![]() Notice how the woman on the Starbucks logo is also wearing a crown? That’s because Ashtoreth, like Isis (or Mary, wink-wink), is the queen of heaven. Though initially a Canaanite and Phoenician goddess, the ancient Hebrews often indulged in the Mysteries of Ashtoreth, even going so far as to pervert the faith by assigning her as ’s consort. The woman on your cup of coffee however, likely greeting guests in your church lobby, perhaps even being sipped upon by your church pastor at this very moment, is Astarte, the Mediterranean goddess of fertility, sexuality, and war.Īstarte shows up in Scripture often. ![]() Then again, I’ve never met or dated a mermaid, so what do I know? And it’s not a siren either. At the risk of sounding vulgar, mermaids don’t spread their flippers open when they invite you for intercourse. The woman there-in is actually something, or more specifically someone, far worse. Actually, I seem to recall my twenty year-old self, straining my eyes at the logo, trying to make sense of it all. I saw a mermaid, or perhaps she’s a siren, for years. And to a degree I guess that’s slightly true. MANY TO MOST CONSUMERS MAKE THE HONEST mistake of confusing the STARBUCKS logo for a mermaid.
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