moloch
Prononciation : [ˈmɒlɒk]
Mot
Contexte : « mythology »
(noun) a deity or god that ancient people believed demanded sacrifices. People thought they had to give something very valuable, like their children, to please this god.
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In ancient times, some cultures worshiped Moloch, believing it would help them prosper.
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Not everyone believes in Moloch; many think sacrificing anything is wrong.
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What stories do you know about the rituals involving Moloch?
Contexte : « symbolism »
(noun) a symbol of blind devotion or sacrifice for a cause that seems terrible or cruel. It can represent anything that demands too much from people.
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Some see Moloch as a warning against giving too much to wars or unworthy causes.
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Ignoring the lessons of history can lead to people becoming a Moloch, demanding more than is reasonable.
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How can we avoid becoming like Moloch in our commitments?
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