Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Women s Creative Power Within The Bible As Being...

Fig. 38. Diana transpires in the Bible as being worshipped by â€Å"All of Asia and the world.† This statue of the goddess Diana/Artemis occurs being adorned with numerous breasts and on the surface of the middle to lower part of this statue there occurs carvings of goats. F or the ancients, sex existed as a religion that became fueled by lust, occurring everywhere, and at anytime. Though Satan’s numerous advocates, the goddesses helped elevate destruction to damage God’s sacred sexual gift persistently. Ultimately, this sexual disgrace thrived nonstop; just as it flourishes today, existing just as much of a religion of lust, as in ancient times. The Manipulation of Sexual Power As mentioned in Part II, the goddesses laid claim to sexual pleasure from the earliest recorded time, successfully exploiting sex to rule societies. Appallingly, ancient women had a terrible set-up from the start concerning their sexual beings, for it appears from the earliest of time women’s creative power existed as being controlled and manipulated as a power belonging to others – outside of her – whether the control evolved from the priests or the regional god or goddess. Specifically, instead of women being praised for the ability to create life, in its place evolved praises for the phallus - the penis occurred glorified and worshipped in the majority of societies. It prevailed with such power; a new king would eat the appendage of his predecessor to absorb his sacred authority.

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