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Check out this info on The Goddess and the origin of ancient monotheism⊠âThe biblical King David was also a sacred shepherd. His sensual and ecstatic songs of earthly love, so untypical of the Bible, derive from the ancient love rites of the shepherd king and the Goddessâher Canaanite names were Asherah, Astarte, Ashtoreth. The settled people of the Old Testament, like everyone else in the Near East, practiced Goddess worship. The Old Testament is the record of the conquest and massacre of these Neolithic people by the nomadic Hebrews, followers of a Sky God, who then set up their biblical God in the place of the ancient Goddess. The biblical Hebrews were a nomadic pastoral and patriarchal people, tribes of sheepherders and warriors who invaded land belonging to the matriarchal Canaanites. Both Hebrews and Canaanites were Semitic people. The Canaanites lived in agricultural communities and worshiped the orgiastic-ecstatic Moon Mother Astarte. As Old Testament stories relate, the Hebrews sacked, burned, and destroyed village after village belonging to the Canaanites, massacring or enslaving the peopleâa series of brutal invasions and slaughters described typically by theologians and preachers as âa spiritual victory.â In this way the Hebrews established themselves on the land, along with the worship of their Sky-and-Thunder God Yahweh (Jehovah), calling themselves his âchosen people.â Yahwehâs male prophets and priests, however, despite their political victory over the Canaanites, had to carry on a continuous struggle and fulmination against their own people, who kept âbackslidingâ into worship of the Great Mother, the Goddess of all their Near Eastern neighbors. For she had originally been the Goddess of the Hebrews themselves. This constant fight against matriarchal religion and custom is the primary theme of the Old Testament. It begins in Genesis, with the takeover of the Goddessâs Garden of Immortality by a male God, and the inversion of all her sacred symbolsâtree, serpent, moon-fruit, womanâinto icons of evil. Of the two sons of Eve and Adam, Cain was made the âevil brotherâ because he chose settled agriculture (matriarchal)âthe âgood brotherâ Abel was a nomadic pastoralist (patriarchal). The war against the Goddess is carried on by the prophetsâ rantings against the âgolden calf,â the âbrazen serpents,â the âgreat harlotâ and âWhore of Babylonâ (the Babylonian Goddess Ishtar), against enchantresses, pythonic diviners, and those who practice witchcraft. It is in the prophetsâ war against the Canaanite worship of âstone idolsââthe Triple Moon Goddess worshiped as three horned pillars, or menhirs. One of her shrines was on Mount Sinai, which means âMountain of the Moon.â Moses was commanded by âthe Lordâ to go forth and destroy these âidolsââwho all had breasts. We are told monotheism began with the Jews, that it was the great âspiritual inventionâ of the religious leader Moses. This is not so. The worship of one God, like everything else in religion, began with the worship of the Goddess. Her universality has been duly noted by everyone who has ever studied the matter. Monotheism, once thought to have been the invention of Moses or Akhnaton, was worldwide in the prehistoric and early historic world,â i.e., throughout the Paleolithic and Neolithic ages. As E. O. James wrote in The Cult of the Mother Goddess, âIt seems that Evans was correct when he affirmed that it was a âmonotheism in which the female form of divinity was supreme.â The original monotheism of the Goddess is perhaps most clearly shown by the fact that, in Elizabeth Gould Davisâs words, âAlmighty Yahweh, the god of Moses and the later Hebrews, was originally a goddess.â His name, Iahu âanat, derives from that of the Sumerian Goddess Inanna.'' -Monica Sjoo & Barbara Mor, The Great Cosmic Mother Laura Tempest Source: Girl God Books #awitchawakens #girlgodbooks #monicasjoo #barbaramor #LauraTempestZakroff #OwlkeymeArts #TheGreatCosmicMother #divinefemine #womangod #Asherah #Ashtoreth #Astarte #Ishtar #Inanna #CultoftheMotherGoddess #moommother #goddessworship