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A stereotype that probably came to us from medieval ideas. Because in the Bible itself, the evil one appeared in the form of a serpent (which is more authentic and chthonic).
Now we can assume that the horned animal-like devil is the opposite of Christianity to paganism (in which the gods could really be zoomorphic, as was often the case in Egypt), in particular, in the image of the horned devil, the image of the Greek Pan is seen.�
Well, the medieval images of the devil in the lotus position remind me very much of someone.�