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Chapter 11-The imprisonment of women |
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There was yet another feature of the teachings of Jesus that Paul hated almost as much as divine wisdom- the notion of femininity and particularly the role of women in positions of religious authority.
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Paul hated women. He especially hated the idea of Jesus having women as disciples.
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This is a strange state of affairs considering the supreme deity worshipped by the Sadducee noble families (even today) is the Mother Goddess Cybele under the incarnation of Mary "Queen of Heaven".
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This hate was probably also solidly based on the real and tangible fear of the Jewish hierarchy in the natural power of women to heal, their nature ability to connect to the universe and their hatred towards male dominated rituals that sought to degrade women as mere cattle and sexual toys.
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But there is possibly another explanation of Paul's hatred of women- as an extension of his own cowardice and fear towards the ritual of becoming a bonifide High Priest of the Mother Goddess. |
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It is recorded that the devotees of Cybele and other manifestation os the Mother Goddess were required to undertake an extreme personal act of devotion and detatchment towards sexual desire- to literally hack off one's own genitals. Such self mutilation and castration apart from being incredibly painful, would also have been life threatening for many initiates and often led to death. |
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Given the heavy emphasis on Celibacy by Paul- a modification of the original concept as created for the Priests of the Mother Goddess for over 2,000 years prior to the birth of Jesus, it is probable that Paul had found such a path too difficult and looked for an alternative. |
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Even many of the first christian converts continued the celibacy ritual practice of the new priests of the Mother Goddess for thousands of years and hacked off their genitals. But not Paul. |
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As evidenced by what re-written correspondence of Paul we still have, his comprehensive hatred of women and desire to see them remain locked in as baby making machines and home makers is clearly evident throughout his writings.
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The Christian church created by Paul was therefore more than simply male dominated, it developed from the beginning a theology whereby women were actually a potential source of evil, a weak link and conduit of the devil.
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He emphasized that Eve had tempted Adam and that Eve was the source of the curse of mankind, therefore all women bear this curse first.
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The genius of this theological point by Paul is that women because of their weakness and predisposition to sin would forever be unsuitable for higher religious office.
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As terrible and wickedly evil as this theology is, it was and in large part remains the prevailing view of the Christian church. Paul had perfected the ultimate men’s club and had found a way to suppress the feminine psyche for two thousand years.
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In truth, the extreme celibacy as practiced by the Catholic Church, as controlled from Vatican Hill the site of the major Temple complex for Cybele, the Mother Goddess is merely a continuation of the same traditions for now over 4,000 years.
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