The sacrificing of human beings by throwing them from a great height, sometimes in bags or by ritual drowning has its origins to a distinct deity from the Mother Goddess and demons. Such methods of sacrifice have universally been reserved for the worship of Mot- the God of Death.
  The worship of death as its own God
  The worship of death as its own God has existed since the beginning of religion. However, unlike the other gods, the worship of death has typically gone through cycles depending upon the relative period of prosperity.
  During good times, the worship of death has rarely sustained a strong following, with gods associated with fertility and good fortune having greater influence. But in times of great peril and disaster, the worship of death itself has tended to increase.
  The worship of Mot
  The worship of Mot (Death) appeared to reach a peak in ancient history around the time of 100 BCE to 400 CE during the various plagues, political upheaval and climate change for the Northern Hemisphere.
  The Israelites were strong practitioners and worshippers of Mot and appear to be one of the few groups that maintained a worship of death, even during good periods of plenty.
   


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