How do you reconcile this theory with Genesis 2:24? Are the two female bodies able to cleave to each other and become one flesh?
When Jesus confronted the experts in the interpretation of the Law with not just a different interpretation of the Law, but one that purported to be based on a new reality, the experts in the Law naturally considered the new interpretation dubious. But when he showed them that his oral presentation of the written law was technically truer to the literal meaning of the written words than the traditional reading, they began to see him as not just dubious but dangerous if not evil.
Paul had a mystical experience which he interpreted in such a way that it shattered the traditional authority. He could not keep it intact; but since he did not wish to forgo the authority of the Holy Scripture as such, he was forced to declare that it was limited in time and hence abrogated. A purely mystical exegesis of the old words replaced the original frame and provided the foundation of the new authority which he felt called upon to establish. This mystic’s clash with religious authority was clear and sharp. In a manner of speaking, Paul read the Old Testament `against the grain.’ The incredible violence with which he did so shows not only how incompatible his experience was with the meaning of the old books, but also how determined he was to preserve, if only by purely mystical exegesis, his bond with the sacred text. The result was the paradox that never ceases to amaze us when we read the Pauline Epistles: on the one hand the Old Testament is preserved, on the other, its original meaning is completely set aside.
Gershom Scholem, On the Kabbalah and Its Symbolism, p. 14-15.
What happened to the Jews with the advent of the Christian experience (the end of the beginning of the Law), is about to happen to the Christians with the advent of the end of the age. Everything Jews and Christians think they know about the Law, faith, and God's plan of salvation, is about to be transformed not by a bastardization of the holy text, but merely by reading it more literally than the old time religions could bring themselves to read it.
Adam and Eve were, in the most literal reading of the Hebrew text, twin sisters. But in verse 21 of Genesis 2, something nefarious occurs. Material is taken from ha-adam with which to clone his identical twin. But that material is set aside temporarily so that the very flesh from which the material came could be sutured shut to produce a transgendered being: Adam.
Every single male, save one, the Savior, is a transgendered-female and not, in fact, a male. This is biblical, historical, scientific, factual, and thus, in a real sense true. The fact that science hasn't taught this scientific-fact appears to be based mostly on androcentric bias that's hard-wired into the transgendered-female ---the so-called male --- with a pretty heavy gauged wire. We can know this since the surgeon in charge of the desecration left part of the wire cut off and just dangling there with enough high voltage flowing through it to jump-start the next Frankenstein monster, and or, to raise more Cain, when it's plugged into the default ---female ---- flesh.
The acceptance of the Phallus is immoral. It has always been thought of as hateful; it has been the image of Satan, and Dante made it the central pillar of hell.
Otto Weininger, Sex and Character.
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