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The Origins of Theology

Trimijopulos

Hard-core atheist
Premium Member
― The gods of popular origin were described as some lords who were inseminating common women, who gave birth to sons of gods and thus they became Mothers of gods.
The people who so believed, were afraid of the rapist gods but they loved, and still do, the Mother of gods for being essentially the mother of men and only accidentally the mother of gods.

― The gods of theological origin are presented as self-created, who then, alone, created sons of gods.
The people who so believe, are afraid of the gods and there is no deity that they love (Judaism and Islam).

Christian theologians could not do without the Mother of gods and although they did not include her in their holy trinity, she is the most loved one (In Greece she is the top deity with hundreds of temples and chapels dedicated to her, while there are only a few dedicated to Jesus and none to Yahweh).
Nehebkau.jpg


Nehebkau means “He who mixes genetic material” i.e., the superior DNA of the lords who were inseminating the women is mixed with the inferior DNA of the humble women.

To free the gods born with the unwanted mixture, the ancient Egyptian theologians created the god Atum who was producing new gods of pure superior DNA by masturbation, uncontaminated by the genetic material of impure women!!

Atum creator.jpg
Then, Atum killed Nehebkau:
Claw of Atum.jpg

The relevant article, of 15 pages, is attached to this post for those interested in the subject.
 

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