GOD IS A WOMAN
Yea or Nay?
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"I will rise, and I will fall. Let me take credit for both."
—Eddie Vedder
Tehom is a cognate of the Akkadian word tamtu and Ugaritic t-h-m, which have similar meanings. As such, Tehom is equated with the early Sumerian Goddess Tiamat. Tehom in Hebrew תְּהוֹם, means the deep or abyss. Greek Septuagint ábyssos, in reference to the Great Deep of the primordial waters of creation surprisingly acknowledged in The Holy Bible (Genesis 1:2), The Qur’an (Surah Fussilat, verse 11 to 12), The Torah (Pentateuch), Talmud, The Book of Mormon (Doctrine and Covenants 131), the Ojibway Creation Story, and suchlike.
“Woman is a Godhead, and quite frankly, she always has been, c. 13.82 billion B.C.E.”
“In all things of Nature there is something of the marvelous, c. Aristole, 384–322 B.C.”
The Gnostics used thousands of ancient texts to propose that the original Greek creator god— Pléroma or Bythós, also meaning “deep” — was the pre-existing Elohim, who gave rise to later divinities (gods, goddesses, angels, angles, demons, jinn, sprites, and…