On Tue, 27 May 2008 18:01:04 GMT, "Zadok" <nobler@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>"athair ambrois" <emrys@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On May 27, 5:11 pm, Dafydd <dafyd...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> that mankind does need a female deity
>> as well as a male one... and Mary was truly wor****pped.
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>>David, when did the wor****p of Mary cease and why? Among what groups?
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>The Goddess has always been wor****pped.
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>Sumerian hymn to Inanna -
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>I say, "Hail!" to the Holy One who appears in the heavens!
>I say, "Hail" to the Holy Priestess of Heaven!
>I say, "Hail" to Inanna, Great Lady of Heaven.
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>Where do you think the "HAIL" Mary's came from??
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>Read your bible!!
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>Jeremiah 7: The children gather wood, the fathers light the fire, and the
>women knead the dough and make cakes of bread for the Queen of Heaven.
They
>pour out drink offerings to other gods to provoke me to anger.
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>That is simply Inanna again, she was called the Queen of Heaven.
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>And you can follow that down through Ishtar, which is simply the
Babylonian
>for the earlier Summerian Inanna.
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>On to the greek goddesses, to Cybele the mother of the Gods,
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>Here read this -
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>Roman devotion to Cybele ran deeply. Not coincidentally, when a Christian
>basilica was built over the site of a temple to Cybele to occupy the
site,
>the sanctuary was rededicated to the Mother of God, as the Basilica di
Santa
>Maria Maggiore.
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>There is only one religion that continues to wor****p the mother of God,
as
>Queen of Heaven!!
>And they still have pagan idols also.
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>Smile.
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And before that there were the stone age "venus" figures, that suggest
that goddess wor****p predates recorded history.
--
Grant


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