WHERE IS THE
GRAVEYARD OF DEAD GODS?
by H. L. Mencken
First published in 1922
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As John Lennon
said, "Christianity will go. It will vanish
and shrink.
I needn't argue with that; I'm right and I
will be proved right."
(The reaction to this was predictable.)
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Where is the graveyard of dead gods?
What lingering mourner waters their
mounds? There was a time when Jupiter was
the king of the gods, and any man who
doubted his puissance was ipso facto a
barbarian and an ignoramus. But where in
all the world is there a man who worships
Jupiter today? And who of Huitzilopochtli?
In one year - and it is no more than five
hundred years ago - 50,000 youths and
maidens were slain in sacrifice to him.
Today, if he is remembered at all, it is
only by some vagrant savage in the depths
of the Mexican forest. Huitzilopochtli,
like many other gods, had no human father;
his mother was a virtuous widow; he was
born of an apparently innocent flirtation
that she carried out with the sun.
When he frowned, his father,
the sun, stood still. When he roared
with rage, earthquakes engulfed whole
cities. When he thirsted he was
watered with 10,000 gallons of human
blood. But today Huitzilopochtli is as
magnificently forgotten as Allen G.
Thurman. Once the peer of Allah,
Buddha and Wotan, he is now the peer
of Richmond P. Hobson, Alton B.
Parker, Adelina Patti, General Weyler
and Tom Sharkey.
Speaking of
Huitzilopochtli recalls his brother
Tezcatilpoca. Tezcatilpoca was almost as
powerful; he consumed 25,000 virgins a
year.
Lead me to his tomb: I would weep, and hang a
couronne des perles. But who knows where it
is? Or where the grave of Quetzalcoatl is? Or
Xiehtecuthli? Or Centeotl, that sweet one? Or
Tlazolteotl, the goddess of love? Of Mictlan?
Or Xipe? Or all the host of Tzitzimitles?
Where are their bones? Where is the willow on
which they hung their harps? In what forlorn
and unheard-of Hell do they await their
resurrection morn? Who enjoys their residuary
estates? Or that of Dis, whom Caesar found to
be the chief god of the Celts? Of that of
Tarves, the bull? Or that of Moccos, the pig?
Or that of Epona, the mare? Or that of Mullo,
the celestial jackass? There was a time when
the Irish revered all these gods, but today
even the drunkest Irishman laughs at them.
But they
have company in oblivion: the Hell of dead
gods is as crowded as the Presbyterian Hell
for babies. Damona is there, and Esus, and
Drunemeton, and Silvana, and Dervones, and
Adsalluta, and Deva, and Belisima, and
Uxellimus, and Borvo, and Grannos, and Mogons.
All mighty gods in their day, worshipped by
millions, full of demands and impositions,
able to bind and loose - all gods of the first
class. Men labored for generations to build
vast temples to them - temples with stones as
large as hay-wagons.
The business of
interpreting their whims occupied thousands of
priests, bishops, archbishops. To doubt them
was to die, usually at the stake. Armies took
to the field to defend them against infidels;
villages were burned, women and children
butchered, cattle were driven off. Yet in the
end they all withered and died, and today
there is none so poor to do them reverence.
What has become of Sutekh, once the high god
of the whole Nile Valley? What has become of:
Resheph
Baal Anath Astarte Ashtoreth Hadad Nebo
Dagon Melek Yau Ahijah Amon-Re Isis Osiris
Ptah Molech?
All there were
gods of the highest eminence. Many of them are
mentioned with fear and trembling in the Old
Testament. They ranked, five or six thousand
years ago, with Yahweh Himself; the worst of
them stood far higher than Thor. Yet they have
all gone down the chute, and with them the
following:
Arianrod Nuada Argetlam
Morrigu Tagd
Govannon Goibniu
Gunfled Odin
Dagda Ogma
Ogryvan Marzin
Dea Dia Mara
Iuno Lucina Diana of Ephesus
Saturn Robigus
Furrina Pluto
Cronos Vesta
Engurra Zer-panitu
Belus Merodach
Ubilulu Elum
U-dimmer-an-kia Marduk
U-sab-sib Nin
U-Mersi Persephone
Tammuz Istar
Venus Lagas
Beltis Nirig
Nusku En-Mersi
Aa Assur
Sin Beltu
Apsu Kuski-banda
Elali Nin-azu
Mami Qarradu
Zaraqu Ueras
Zagaga
Ask the rector to lend you any good book on
comparative religion; you will find them all
listed. They were gods of the highest dignity
- gods of civilized peoples - worshipped and
believed in by millions. All were omnipotent,
omniscient and immortal. And all are
dead
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