Beliefs commonly proscribed as a “death cult” are more accurately rendered as life lived as merely and toward itself, with no genuinely external referent, and so their propagation is merely the act of the dead burying the dead.
“In the Golden Age, austerity is supreme. In the Silver, knowledge is paramount. In the Bronze, they speak of sacrifice as the path. In the Iron, simple charity alone suffices.”
“You must beware also of the cornel tree.
If bees taste its blossom they die of diarrhoea. A remedy is to administer crushed sorb apples in honey to those affected, or human urine or that of oxen, or pomegranate seeds sprinkled with Aminean wine.”
"The insults [to Merz] in question on social media included terms such as 'a**hole,' 'filthy drunk,' and 'little Nazi.' According to the report, the latter two expressions led to house searches, though in the case of 'filthy drunk' a court later ruled the search unlawful."
«Lord, my beloved for eternity, do not lead me into evil /
Aurochs, do not stand on the edge of the world, where your horns gore men to death
Stand under the linden in bloom, from which the bee gathers honey»