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Re: A Man's Only Enemy, Are Those Of His Own Household by Richwallet: 8:05pm On Oct 17, 2021
Bacchanalia (băkənā`lēə), in Roman religion, festival in honor of Bacchus, god of wine. Originally a religious ceremony, like the Liberalia

, it gradually became an occasion for drunken, licentious excesses and was finally forbidden by law (186 B.C.).

Date of Observation: Various
Where Celebrated: Greece
Symbols and Customs: Bull, Goat, Thyrsus, Winnowing Fan

ORIGINS

The Greek religion flourished in the ancient Greek city-states and surrounding areas between the eighth and fourth centuries B . C . E . The city-state of Athens was the center of ancient Greek civilization and major ceremonies took place there. Within Athens, the Acropolis was the religious center, consisting of temples dedicated to the gods and goddesses. However, smaller sanctuaries to the gods and goddesses also existed throughout the region.

Ancient Greek religion pervaded every aspect of life, and there was no concept of a separation between sacred and secular observances. Thus, ancient Greek festivals were religious occasions. Ritual and sacrifice, athletic games, dramatic performances, and feasting were all elements of festivals.

A series of festivals in ancient Greece were held in honor of Dionysus, the god of wine, fertility, and drama. In the fall there was the Oschophoria ("carrying of the grape cluster"wink, which included a footrace for young men. The rustic Dionysia was held in December or January at the first tasting of the new wine. The Lenaea, held in Athens in January or February (Dionysus was sometimes known as Lenaeus), included a procession of jesting citizens through the city. The Anthesteria, observed in February or March, celebrated the beginning of spring and the maturing of the wine stored during the previous year. Best known of all was the Great Dionysia, held in the spring (March-April) in Athens for five or six days. It featured the performance of new tragedies, comedies, and satiric dramas at the Theater of Dionysus on the side of the Acropolis. According to mythology, Dionysus was the offspring of Zeus and Semele. When Semele died in the sixth or seventh month of her pregnancy, Zeus saved the infant by keeping him in his thigh until the full nine-month term was up. When the child was reborn from his father's thigh, he was given to Semele's sister, Ino, and her husband, Athamas, to rear. Hera, whose intense jealousy was originally responsible for Semele's death, drove Athamas mad, and the care of Dionysus was transferred to the nymphs on Mount Nysa. Roaming freely over the mountain, Dionysus tasted the wild vine and discovered how to extract its juice.

Like other vegetation gods, Dionysus was believed to have died a violent death. In one myth, he is attacked by the Titans with knives to punish him for mocking his father. He keeps changing form, appearing first as a young man, then a lion, a horse, and a serpent. It is finally in the form of a BULL that he is cut to pieces. In some versions of the myth, he is pieced together again, or rises from the dead and ascends to heaven. His resurrection was believed to ensure the regeneration of plants and the fertility of animals in springtime. At the festivals in his honor, Dionysus' death and resurrection were reenacted by killing a BULL (or GOAT ) and then stuffing and setting up the slain animal, as was customary at the Athenian BOUPHONIA.

The Dionysia came to Greece by way of Egypt. Because the Greeks already had other fertility gods, the Dionysian rites there focused on wine and the exhilaration it produced. There were obscene songs and dances designed to magically stimulate plant growth, and sex orgies whose original purpose may have been to induce fertility in the fields. Peasants and shepherds dressed in animal skins and pretended they were Satyrs. The spring rituals in honor of Dionysus included a procession into the fields led by a maiden carrying a phallus and followed by the farmer, his wife, and his daughters, all of them singing bawdy songs. When the worship of Dionysus was introduced into Rome (where he was known as Bacchus, and his festival as the Bacchanalia), the debauchery eventually reached the point where it resulted in a wave of crime and immorality throughout Italy. The Roman authorities cracked down on such behavior and instituted a death penalty for anyone who failed to obey the new restrictions.

Just as wine could make people either high spirited or drunk and irresponsible, Dionysus was both a merry god who inspired great poetry and a cruel god. His festivals therefore combine elements of bloodshed and revelry. He is usually shown as an effeminate young man wearing a crown of vine and ivy and carrying a THYRSUS .

SYMBOLS AND CUSTOMS

Bull

Although Dionysus was a god of vegetation, he was often represented in animal form, especially that of a bull. One theory as to why he is associated with the bull Dionysia

is that he was the first to yoke oxen to the plow, which had formerly been dragged along by hand. But whatever the reason, images of Dionysus frequently show him wearing a bull's hide with the head, horns, and hoofs hanging down behind him. Sometimes he is shown as a calf-headed child with clusters of grapes around his brow and horns sprouting from his head.

The tearing apart of live bulls and calves was a regular feature of Dionysiac rites. According to Greek mythology, it was when he had assumed the form of a bull that Dionysus was torn to pieces by the Titans. When his worshippers killed a bull and ate it, therefore, they were symbolically killing the god and partaking of his flesh and blood, thus securing for themselves a portion of the god's life-giving and fertilizing influence.

Goat

To save him from the wrath of the jealous Hera, Zeus changed the youthful Dionysus into a kid. And when the gods fled to Egypt to escape the fury of Typhon, Dionysus was turned into a goat. But this is only part of the explanation for why worshippers of Dionysus often tore a live goat to pieces during his festival and ate its flesh raw. Although it may seem a strange practice to kill and eat an animal who embodies the god being worshipped, the custom of killing a deity in animal form can be traced back to a very primitive stage of human culture. Goats may also have been sacrificed during the Dionysia because they had a tendency to nibble away at grapevines, and Dionysus was the god who protected the vineyards.

Dionysus is closely associated with Pan, the Satyrs, and other minor deities who resemble goats. Pan is usually shown in painting and sculpture with the face and legs of a goat, while the Satyrs are depicted with pointed goat-ears, sprouting horns, and short tails. In early Greek drama, their parts were often played by men dressed in goatskins.

Whether it was a goat or a BULL that was sacrificed at the Dionysia, the purpose of eating the flesh raw was to physically ingest some of the positive force associated with the god of vegetation. Some worshippers carried pieces of goat home and buried them in their fields to convey to the earth some of the god's quickening influence.

Thyrsus

The thyrsus, a staff tipped with a pinecone and twined with ivy, is always associated with Dionysus, the Satyrs, and Dionysian revelers. In addition to being the god of the vine, Dionysus was also the god of trees in general, and cultivated trees in particular. Fruit farmers would often set up an image of him in the shape of a natural tree stump in their orchards. Among the trees sacred to Dionysus was the pine tree. Like other evergreens, it was a symbol of immortality. Pinecones, because they contained so many seeds, symbolized fertility. So the thyrsus was not only a phallic symbol, in keeping with the wild sexual behavior that Dionysian revelers engaged in, but also an apt reminder of the fertility and regeneration in the natural world over which Dionysus was thought to have influence.

Winnowing Fan

A winnowing fan is a large, open, shovel-shaped basket. Until modern times, it was used by farmers to separate the grain from the chaff by tossing the corn in the air and allowing the chaff to blow away. Dionysus is said to have been placed at birth in a winnowing fan, and in paintings he is often shown as an infant cradled in such a basket.

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The Coronavirus is the common cold and COVID 19 is mind control.

Investigation launched over German Green party's support for paedophiles in the 1980s
Paedophile group that called for legalisation of sex with children were given officially recognised position in party

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Germany’s Greens, Europe’s most influential environmentalist party, have been obliged to open a detailed investigation into past policy and practice amid revelations that in the 1980s, its members actively supported paedophile groups which campaigned to legalise sex with children.

Evidence published by Germany’s Der Spiegel magazine suggest that in the mid-1980s, the party acted almost as the parliamentary arm of what the magazine describes as “ the paedophile movement.” Paedophiles joined together with other groups which suffered sexual discrimination including gays, lesbians and transsexuals when the Green party was officially founded in 1980. A paedophile group called the “Stadtindianer” or “City Indians” appeared with impunity at Green Party meetings where its members, some of them wearing war paint, called for “the legalisation of all tender sexual relations between adults and children.”


The paedophiles were given an officially recognised position in the Green Party. Their association, nicknamed the “Schwuppis” was affiliated to a Green parliamentary party working group called “Rights and Society”. Its members helped to create party policy. Their aim was to de-criminalise sex between adults and children. The letter head used by Schwuppi chairman, Dieter Ullmann used a picture of a middle aged man with his arm around a child. Pamphlets circulated within the party contained images of a young boy clad only in shorts standing in a children’s playground. The Greens appear to have taken the interests of paedophiles seriously enough to set up a so-called “Paedophile commission” whose task it was to further the interests of such groups.

Paedophile Greens subsequently campaigned for the legalisation of sex between adults and children under the proviso that no violence or force should be threatened or used and that the adult should not abuse any “dependent relationship” with the child to obtain sex. The paedophiles’ biggest political success was gaining regional party approval for a working paper which demanded the legalisation of non-violent sex between adults and children. It was ratified by a Green Party conference in the state of North Rhine Westphalia in 1985. The same year, one of the state’s Green politicians was arrested for raping his female partner’s two-and-a-half year-old daughter.

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Thank you Bobrisky for breaking the green code

Re: A Man's Only Enemy, Are Those Of His Own Household by Richwallet: 12:55pm On Oct 18, 2021
Richwallet:
Bacchanalia (băkənā`lēə), in Roman religion, festival in honor of Bacchus, god of wine. Originally a religious ceremony, like the Liberalia

, it gradually became an occasion for drunken, licentious excesses and was finally forbidden by law (186 B.C.).

Date of Observation: Various
Where Celebrated: Greece
Symbols and Customs: Bull, Goat, Thyrsus, Winnowing Fan

ORIGINS

The Greek religion flourished in the ancient Greek city-states and surrounding areas between the eighth and fourth centuries B . C . E . The city-state of Athens was the center of ancient Greek civilization and major ceremonies took place there. Within Athens, the Acropolis was the religious center, consisting of temples dedicated to the gods and goddesses. However, smaller sanctuaries to the gods and goddesses also existed throughout the region.

Ancient Greek religion pervaded every aspect of life, and there was no concept of a separation between sacred and secular observances. Thus, ancient Greek festivals were religious occasions. Ritual and sacrifice, athletic games, dramatic performances, and feasting were all elements of festivals.

A series of festivals in ancient Greece were held in honor of Dionysus, the god of wine, fertility, and drama. In the fall there was the Oschophoria ("carrying of the grape cluster"wink, which included a footrace for young men. The rustic Dionysia was held in December or January at the first tasting of the new wine. The Lenaea, held in Athens in January or February (Dionysus was sometimes known as Lenaeus), included a procession of jesting citizens through the city. The Anthesteria, observed in February or March, celebrated the beginning of spring and the maturing of the wine stored during the previous year. Best known of all was the Great Dionysia, held in the spring (March-April) in Athens for five or six days. It featured the performance of new tragedies, comedies, and satiric dramas at the Theater of Dionysus on the side of the Acropolis. According to mythology, Dionysus was the offspring of Zeus and Semele. When Semele died in the sixth or seventh month of her pregnancy, Zeus saved the infant by keeping him in his thigh until the full nine-month term was up. When the child was reborn from his father's thigh, he was given to Semele's sister, Ino, and her husband, Athamas, to rear. Hera, whose intense jealousy was originally responsible for Semele's death, drove Athamas mad, and the care of Dionysus was transferred to the nymphs on Mount Nysa. Roaming freely over the mountain, Dionysus tasted the wild vine and discovered how to extract its juice.

Like other vegetation gods, Dionysus was believed to have died a violent death. In one myth, he is attacked by the Titans with knives to punish him for mocking his father. He keeps changing form, appearing first as a young man, then a lion, a horse, and a serpent. It is finally in the form of a BULL that he is cut to pieces. In some versions of the myth, he is pieced together again, or rises from the dead and ascends to heaven. His resurrection was believed to ensure the regeneration of plants and the fertility of animals in springtime. At the festivals in his honor, Dionysus' death and resurrection were reenacted by killing a BULL (or GOAT ) and then stuffing and setting up the slain animal, as was customary at the Athenian BOUPHONIA.

The Dionysia came to Greece by way of Egypt. Because the Greeks already had other fertility gods, the Dionysian rites there focused on wine and the exhilaration it produced. There were obscene songs and dances designed to magically stimulate plant growth, and sex orgies whose original purpose may have been to induce fertility in the fields. Peasants and shepherds dressed in animal skins and pretended they were Satyrs. The spring rituals in honor of Dionysus included a procession into the fields led by a maiden carrying a phallus and followed by the farmer, his wife, and his daughters, all of them singing bawdy songs. When the worship of Dionysus was introduced into Rome (where he was known as Bacchus, and his festival as the Bacchanalia), the debauchery eventually reached the point where it resulted in a wave of crime and immorality throughout Italy. The Roman authorities cracked down on such behavior and instituted a death penalty for anyone who failed to obey the new restrictions.

Just as wine could make people either high spirited or drunk and irresponsible, Dionysus was both a merry god who inspired great poetry and a cruel god. His festivals therefore combine elements of bloodshed and revelry. He is usually shown as an effeminate young man wearing a crown of vine and ivy and carrying a THYRSUS .

SYMBOLS AND CUSTOMS

Bull

Although Dionysus was a god of vegetation, he was often represented in animal form, especially that of a bull. One theory as to why he is associated with the bull Dionysia

is that he was the first to yoke oxen to the plow, which had formerly been dragged along by hand. But whatever the reason, images of Dionysus frequently show him wearing a bull's hide with the head, horns, and hoofs hanging down behind him. Sometimes he is shown as a calf-headed child with clusters of grapes around his brow and horns sprouting from his head.

The tearing apart of live bulls and calves was a regular feature of Dionysiac rites. According to Greek mythology, it was when he had assumed the form of a bull that Dionysus was torn to pieces by the Titans. When his worshippers killed a bull and ate it, therefore, they were symbolically killing the god and partaking of his flesh and blood, thus securing for themselves a portion of the god's life-giving and fertilizing influence.

Goat

To save him from the wrath of the jealous Hera, Zeus changed the youthful Dionysus into a kid. And when the gods fled to Egypt to escape the fury of Typhon, Dionysus was turned into a goat. But this is only part of the explanation for why worshippers of Dionysus often tore a live goat to pieces during his festival and ate its flesh raw. Although it may seem a strange practice to kill and eat an animal who embodies the god being worshipped, the custom of killing a deity in animal form can be traced back to a very primitive stage of human culture. Goats may also have been sacrificed during the Dionysia because they had a tendency to nibble away at grapevines, and Dionysus was the god who protected the vineyards.

Dionysus is closely associated with Pan, the Satyrs, and other minor deities who resemble goats. Pan is usually shown in painting and sculpture with the face and legs of a goat, while the Satyrs are depicted with pointed goat-ears, sprouting horns, and short tails. In early Greek drama, their parts were often played by men dressed in goatskins.

Whether it was a goat or a BULL that was sacrificed at the Dionysia, the purpose of eating the flesh raw was to physically ingest some of the positive force associated with the god of vegetation. Some worshippers carried pieces of goat home and buried them in their fields to convey to the earth some of the god's quickening influence.

Thyrsus

The thyrsus, a staff tipped with a pinecone and twined with ivy, is always associated with Dionysus, the Satyrs, and Dionysian revelers. In addition to being the god of the vine, Dionysus was also the god of trees in general, and cultivated trees in particular. Fruit farmers would often set up an image of him in the shape of a natural tree stump in their orchards. Among the trees sacred to Dionysus was the pine tree. Like other evergreens, it was a symbol of immortality. Pinecones, because they contained so many seeds, symbolized fertility. So the thyrsus was not only a phallic symbol, in keeping with the wild sexual behavior that Dionysian revelers engaged in, but also an apt reminder of the fertility and regeneration in the natural world over which Dionysus was thought to have influence.

Winnowing Fan

A winnowing fan is a large, open, shovel-shaped basket. Until modern times, it was used by farmers to separate the grain from the chaff by tossing the corn in the air and allowing the chaff to blow away. Dionysus is said to have been placed at birth in a winnowing fan, and in paintings he is often shown as an infant cradled in such a basket.


Gay Is the New World Order. As heterosexuality is associated with monotheism homosexuality is associated with polytheism. Homosexuality is needed by pagan idolaters and shamanistic indigenous religions to pay homage to their gods and goddesses. The danger is this practice drives them insane as serial killing is associated with homosexuality. This is because gay sex leads to mental disorder and demon possession. Blood sacrifice is required in all polytheism to feed their servitor egregore gods. This is why the Pandemic is a huge sacrifice of millions through the poisonous vaccines. The vaccine manufacturers, doctors and government all claiming no liability if injury or death results from taking the vaccine. All of the vaccine manufacturer employees, center for disease control and executive government are exempt from taking the vaccine. The depopulation is the New World Order aimed at those who disagree with the religion of the Devil. Child sacrifice is the ultimate power of indigenous Luciferian religion.

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Re: A Man's Only Enemy, Are Those Of His Own Household by Richwallet: 1:00pm On Oct 18, 2021
The most frightening sexual practices in history
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Throughout history, society has evolved along with sex. Many of the customs in this area that now seem modern to us were already 500 years ago, 1000 years ago or even before Christ. You just have to take a look at Ancient Egypt or Rome to see how it was then to break with society’s taboos. Today we are going to review some of the most curious and even frightening customs of the time.


Ancient Egypt: incest, necrophilia and orgies, the order of the day
The main objective of the pharaohs was to preserve the lineage. This is why incest was allowed between brothers and, sometimes, between father and daughter. Only this condition was allowed to the monarchs, in order to protect the family organization. This practice would later be adopted by European monarchies, although marriage between cousins ​​is more common.

Curious to know that the Egyptians really had a pragmatic view of sex, that is, they saw more practicality than pleasure in sexual intercourse. Therefore, violators were castrated, because they were considered to act under their lowest instincts, unable to control them.

Orgies were quite common in their culture. In fact, it was a historian of Ancient Greece, Herodotus, who discovered many of these rituals. He described in great detail some of the orgies that were practiced on the ships, while navigating the Nile River.

One of the best known legends is the existence of the fellatrices, prostitutes experts in making MouthAction, and who stood out for wearing red lips. An act that, for example, the Romans saw as impure. Another tradition that has aroused curiosity is that the pharaohs went once a year to the Nile River to masturbate, in honor of the God Atum. It was said that this being arose from “nothing” and that he masturbated, sprouting from his semen all the gods that would help him govern. Therefore, the pharaohs and their guests practiced this tradition, making sure that the semen fell in the water and not on the shore.

However, one of the most disturbing customs was necrophilia, or sex with the dead. Although frowned upon in society, I was not punished with jail, or in any other way. Thus, many mummy embalmers took advantage of the moment when they were alone with the bodies to perform such acts. Moreover, one of the stories of Egyptian mythology speaks precisely about how God Horus was born precisely by this act. Son of Osiris and Isis, he was begotten with a clay penis made by his mother, since Osirias had been killed and dismembered by his brother Seth.

Ancient Greece: dark initiation to adolescence
It has been much discussed over time as the Greeks initiated young people into adulthood. All received military, academic and sexual training. It was common for a mentor to have sexual relations with their pupils to start them in adulthood, what we would call pedophilia today. Until this moment, none was considered man either legally or socially. In Athens, the capital, pederasty was quite common and accepted, especially among the aristocracy.

For his part, Sparta saw relations with minors as something necessary to form a man as a soldier. So much was this belief that there was a battalion formed by 150 men, all of them lovers. His name was “The Sacred Battalion of Thebes.”

The orgies could not be missing, although they were made with the excuse of seeking fertility. All this does not mean that he was well seen. On many occasions, commoners laughed at these customs and criticized and persecuted homosexual attitudes and behaviors.

Rome: the climax of orgies
In Rome, homosexual relations were no longer as well seen as in Ancient Greece, although in certain situations the possibility was contemplated. However, it was not the homosexual act itself that could be criticized, but that the Romans noticed who was the active subject and who was the passive subject. Many detractors of Julius Caesar came to accuse the emperor of having maintained homosexual relations with the King of Bithynia, but criticizing above all that Julio was the passive member of the act. In any case, the emperor was also known by his numerous lovers, some of them wives of his senators.

It would be another emperor, Caligula, who would let us know the true meaning of what an orgy is. His history of government was based on these sexual ceremonies in which all the guests slept with each other while eating and drinking.

Oddly enough, prostitution was allowed and sometimes seen as necessary, since many young people could unleash their passions without disturbing the women of others.

Sex in the Middle Ages
We enter a slightly darker era, at least, when it comes to sex. Lesbianism, adultery and masturbation were some of the reasons why you could be put to death. Interestingly, homosexuality among men was punished but with less severity.

Prostitution was not respected, but not persecuted at all. The reason is because clerics saw in this office a way to keep the faithful focused on God, without suppressing their most hidden desires. These clerics also had to know all the sexual positions to be able to punish according to that performed by all who were going to confess, since each posture required a punishment. There was only one allowed by the Church, the position of the missionary, the most effective for pregnant women.

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The Book of Enoch: Black Adam, Albino Noah, and The Image of God
Dante Fortson (The BHITB Podcast)
Dante Fortson (The BHITB Podcast)

Sep 19, 2018·5 min read





Was everyone on the planet black before Noah’s flood? The book of Enoch seems to indicate that the world before Noah’s flood was a much darker place, as far as melanin is concerned. While The Book of Enoch is not considered canon (official scripture), it was very important to the ancient Hebrews. In fact, it was so important, that they hid it among the Dead Sea scrolls at Qumran. Let’s start by looking at the story concerning Noah’s birth:
“After a time, my son Mathusala took a wife for his son Lamech. She became pregnant by him, and brought forth a child, the flesh of which was as white as snow, and red as a rose; the hair of whose head was white like wool, and long; and whose eyes were beautiful. When he opened them, he illuminated all the house, like the sun; the whole house abounded with light. And when he was taken from the hand of the midwife, opening also his mouth, he spoke to the Lord of righteousness. Then Lamech his father was afraid of him; and flying away came to his own father Mathusala, and said, I have begotten a son, unlike to other children. He is not human; but, resembling the offspring of the angels of heaven, is of a different nature from ours, being altogether unlike to us.” — Book of Enoch 105:1–3
The Colored Elephant In The Room
These three verses in The Book of Enoch provide a glimpse into what was going on around the world at the time of Noah’s birth. In order to make this easier, we’re going to break down the information into two sections:
What The Text Says
Noah was born with white skin.
Noah did not look like the other humans.
Lamech believed Noah was the son of an angel.
Angels were having children on earth.
What The Text Implies
White skin was not common among humans.
The children of the angels (nephilim) were white.
Although the nephilim play a very important role in Noah’s flood, they are beyond the scope and focus of this article. If you are interested in an in depth study on the nephilim and Noah’s flood, please check out my book, As The Days of Noah Were: The Sons of God and The Coming Apocalypse.
If Humans Weren’t White…
What color were they? The text seems to imply that pre-flood humans were people of color. Based on the location of The Garden of Eden, they were most likely brown or dark skinned people. If you still aren’t convinced that pre-flood people were people of color, Lamech’s words, “being altogether unlike to us” proves that everything about Noah was different, including his skin color.
Noah: The Black Albino
Although Noah was described as having “white skin”, we know that not only Europeans have white skin. Black people can also be born with white skin. We refer to these people as albinos. Here are a few pictures of black people with white skin:


As we can clearly see, white babies are not only born to Europeans. In fact, it is a scientific fact that black people can have white children, but white people cannot have a black child. The only way for all of the races to exist on the planet, is if they started dark, and then became lighter over time.
Enoch, Lamech, and Noah were all from the line of Seth (Adam’s third son). If they were people of color, it also indicates that Seth was a man of color, which would also make Adam a man of color.
Adam: The First Man of Color

For starters, Genesis 2:7 tells us that Adam was created from the dust of the earth. In the Mesopotamian region, where the garden was located, all of the soil is colored. However, I’ll readily admit that it isn’t a very strong argument. The strongest argument for Adam being black are the three verses above.
If Noah was white and the other humans were not, they were likely brown or dark skinned.
If the humans were brown or dark skinned, it would’ve been passed down from Adam.
If brown or dark skin was passed down from Adam, it would mean that Adam was most likely brown or dark skinned.
These are reasonable conclusions based solely on the text presented. That brings us to the most controversial conclusion to where the evidence leads:
The Image of God
We are constantly bombarded with images of a white God or a white Christ, but why is that? If race doesn’t matter and God is just a spirit without race, why is he always depicted as white and not black or Arab or even Asian?
“And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.” — Genesis 1:26–27
If God made man in his image, and after his likeness, what would that man look like? He would look like God. Many people try to downplay the appearance of God by saying that God is a spirit, which means he doesn’t have a body or color, but that’s not scriptural. That is personal belief and opinion:
Adam had arms and legs.
Adam had hair.
Adam had a face.
Adam had a skin color.
Adam was a walking, talking, self portrait of the creator. This brings us back to The Book of Enoch. If the people in Noah’s time were not white, and all of the people on earth were black, what color was Adam? If Adam was created in the image of God, and Adam was a man of color, what does that say about God?

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Demons unleashed upon the Earth

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Fully vaccinated dead still

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Gay is the New World Order and green vaccine is about killing off those in disagreement.

You must pay attention to these color codes.

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Gay Green Pro Wrestling and it's not a coincidence they are in or surrounded by green. grin

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There's more

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A green rigged sport

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Green is the color of the New World Order

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Mary Wiesner-Hank, cite Christian culture as leading to an “erosion of gender variation” as the patriarchal hierarchy implicit in Christian scripture demanded a binary model of gender identity (Wiesner-Hank, Mapping Gendered Routes and Spaces, 72
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Mary Wiesner-Hank, cite Christian culture as leading to an “erosion of gender variation” as the patriarchal hierarchy implicit in Christian scripture demanded a binary model of gender identity (Wiesner-Hank, Mapping Gendered Routes and Spaces, 72


So why the war on Christianity? Because Christianity is very strict in gender only allowing for the Adamic binary model of woman made from man meant be the help mate of man. Man is the builder and woman is the nester. Also in law it's forbidden for men to wear women clothes or adorn make up also the same women aren't allowed to wear men clothes or perform men duties. Also sex laws are structured men are allowed only with women and they must be married. No man with man and woman with women in regards to sexual relations and sex outside of marriage is condemned. If you study the idolatrous pagan religions of India, Rome, Greece, ancient China and ancient Egypt you would see that the strict rules of gender under Christianity do not apply. These two societies can not coexist although there is the Co existence movement headed by Pope Francis yet it's an impossibility. A man can not serve two masters.


We will prove further that gender is associated with religion and not just a societal model conceived out of prejudice. The Idolatrous pagan gender fluidity is associated with their religious worship of multiple gods. What is the 1st of the 10 Commandments? Thou shall not have no other deities before me. Polytheism demands gender fluidity because their mode of worship is sexual orgies and pan sexuality. It's not a simple matter of prejudice it is a serious religious conflict.

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