From Men and Matriarchy, Mary Malone writes;
Frequently, people ask me the question: if Christianity was a matriarchal reaction against the Roman military and its hierarchy, and against the general spread of Patriarchy which in the previous five hundred years had become so suffocating, then why is it that the Christian God is always referred to as 'He' and not 'She'?
For our foremothers the answer would have been obvious, but modern women have been so bombarded by the propaganda of the Vichy Feminists and their Victim Ideology, that they no longer see clearly.
The Christian God was crucified on a cross. Yes, he was put to death, sacrificed, tortured and killed. Only in this way could the sin of Patriarchy be paid for and a return to the values of Matriarchy be achieved.
Obviously a woman would not be put to death to pay for the sins of Patriarchy. It had to be the Perfect Man. Sin is, frankly, something that mainly concerns men, with their obedient and servile dog-like nature.
Not only would the sacrifice of a woman be unnecessary, indeed, plain silly, but such a sacrifice would be abhorrent.
Until these modern days of the collaborationist Vichy Feminists, Woman's superiority was an unspoken truth acknowledged by all in the Christian world.
A woman is far too important to be sacrificed. Woman, by nature, is more valuable than Man.
To sacrifice a woman, to make her suffer and die for us would be not just an offence, but an abomination.
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