It seems many concepts of a god which appeared in history (and some even still exist in very notable form) can be argued to have been about a god that is cruel. From the abrahamic religions, the god of the old testament, to pre-christian european panthea and the usually catastrophic fate that awaits mortals who seek to either near a god or to antagonise that god, to the gnostic traditions comprising of both an arch-positive deity and some sort of arch-evil that is beyond what is seen by humans (beyond even the devil, who is presented as the servant of that higher evil, usually in identity with the sense of a material world), all those gods seem to have been tending to be on the negative or even downright horrifying side.
The question in the thread is if you have any specific historically spoken of deity, which seems to be the cruelest of all of them.
I am not sure if i have one. The titan order does not seem to be surviving in any texts which would present its own customs and rites, so one cannot really guess much about that. I have read it argued that it possibly involved human sacrifice, but it would have to be obviously from a pre-Homeric epics time, so possibly before even 1000 BC or only surviving up to a century after that.
Maybe some of the ancient phoenician religions could have been more cruel, either centered on Tyre or later on in Carthage.
Some splits of christianity and islam do have curious arguments and depicitons of god too, more curious than the main manifestations of those religions anyway. Such as the small muslim sect which supposedly worships a satanic entity as the higher god.
The question in the thread is if you have any specific historically spoken of deity, which seems to be the cruelest of all of them.
I am not sure if i have one. The titan order does not seem to be surviving in any texts which would present its own customs and rites, so one cannot really guess much about that. I have read it argued that it possibly involved human sacrifice, but it would have to be obviously from a pre-Homeric epics time, so possibly before even 1000 BC or only surviving up to a century after that.
Maybe some of the ancient phoenician religions could have been more cruel, either centered on Tyre or later on in Carthage.
Some splits of christianity and islam do have curious arguments and depicitons of god too, more curious than the main manifestations of those religions anyway. Such as the small muslim sect which supposedly worships a satanic entity as the higher god.