The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
Generally speaking, in any culture where occultism rises, goddess revivals rise with it. When these two movements permeate a culture, the same ancient homosexual fetishes that dominated and plagued the ancient worlds reappear with ominous tenacity. 573. Goddess Movement—A term that describes the rise and proliferation of the belief in female deity as creatress. Periodically throughout history there has been an ongoing struggle between the reality of a male over a female creator. The movement invariably lends itself to a concurrent rise in lesbianism where the goddess assumes the attributes of a male deity in an effort to present an image of omnideific power. Goddess movements assert their supremacy on the basis of an ancient belief that women were gods because they produced life. The childbirth process witnessed by early unenlightened civilizations caused them to see women as special because babies came from them, being woefully darkened to the truth of Creator God, that seeds precede fruit rather than the other way around. They celebrate the obvious over the imperceptible—women over men. Darkened by sin and reliant upon what they could see, touch, taste, smell, or feel, these people mistook the fruit of the womb as the lone source and origin of life. They never saw the seed as the cause and so gave credence and power to the woman’s womb over the unseen male sperm. 574. Goddess Religions—Worship and veneration of female deities over the male as creatresses. Goddess religions observed and promoted feminine fertility symbols and credited female deities with the powers and elements of creation that produced their annual harvests. See Goddess and Goddess Movement. 575. Godhead—The three Persons sharing Creator Sovereignty over creation. Expressly stated in Scripture three times. See Acts 17:29; Romans 1:20; Colossians 2:9. Peter uses the Greek term for the Godhead three times in his writings. Also see 2 Peter 1:3–4, for the first reference is to the Godhead proper. The last references speak to the New Creation saint as the offspring of the Godhead through salvation. The term is given to the triune personage of Creator God as the Father, His Co-Creator the Son, and Equal Creator the Holy Spirit. 576. Gods—Idols worshipped by the unenlightened and the doomed. 577. Gold—An element that symbolizes the refinement of the spirit; royalty and transcendence. Gold is representative of the spirit. Opulent wealth and spiritual power. 578. Golden Calf—Ancient object of Eastern worship, usually a bull. For a
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