Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Seeded Male-Brides (Introduction)

 Given the rise in anti-Semitism as of 2024, I want to begin this blog series by saying specifically that I oppose any form of anti-Semitism. 

When I talk of "the Jews" as a people and ethnicity in the ccontext of the New Testament, I am not referring to all Jews (then and now). I have a deep respect for the Jewish people and their ethnic heritage and Jewish religion. Whenever I might sound like I might be being critical of Judaism, I am not. I am actually being critical of the ideology and ethnocentrism of the Apostle Paul and some of the New Testament authors. In other words, the Jews who composed the New Testament are not to be equated with all Jews. I am distinguishing Jews who believe in and practice Judaism today and the Jewish-Christians who composed most of the New Testament. For example, just go on YouTube, and do a search for  "Tovia Singer and the apostle Paul" (or Google it). Tovia Singer, as a Jewish Rabbi, is very critical of Paul and the Messianic Jews who composed the New Testament. So too, I am only analyzing the New Testament authors and being critical of their ideology but I am not being critical of all Jews (then and now). 


My thesis, based on other biblical scholars, is that the Pauline cult looked down on Gentiles to a certain degree even though it often sounds like the opposite at times. In brief, the Pauline message is that the goyim (non-Jews) must be supernaturally transformed into Israelites through the seed (DNA) of the Jewish Messiah. Paul was thus seeking to erase and replace the ethnicity or genes of the Roman goyim with Jewish genes. This was not what ancient Jews themselves thought or believed in but was unique to the apostle Paul. In this blog series, I will show that what this Pauline mythos ends up meaning is that the cultural ethnic identity of non-Jewish pagans needed to be essentially erased and replaced with a "Jewish identity" by being supernaturally adopted into Israel through the implanted seed of a Jewish Messiah. In other words, the Pauline gospel-message is that ethnic pagans needed to be part of the chosen people by being grafted into the Israelite lineage (DNA). This was accomplished through them supernaturally receiving the Jewish Messiah’s divine sperma and receiving supernatural replacement gene therapy. All of this is explained in detail through several blog posts in this blog series


For example, the Pauline portraits of Jesus in the Gospels, where Jesus sometimes seems to talk down to Gentiles, is better understood as not necessarily the actual attitude of the historical Jesus, but is instead better understood through this blog series that covers the larger underlying context of Seeded Male-Brides. In other words, in order to better understand why the Jesus-character or Christ of Faith in the Gospels (which is not necessarily the Historical Jesus) sometimes talks down to pagans/Gentiles, one needs to understand the underlying Pauline idea of Seeded Male-Brides. Paul is seeking to "save" pagans through an ethnocentric mythology of literally replacing pagan genes with Jesus' Jewish genes. Therefore, the Gospels, which are influenced by the Pauline mythos, present various potraits of a Pauline-Jesus who often acts as if pagans are inferior to Israelites, and this is because underlying these Pauline portraits of Christ is the Pauline idea that pagans need to be supernaturally transformed into Israelites (that is, their pagan DNA has to be replaced with Jewish DNA). Again, non-Christian Jews, then and now, do not teach this. 


Again, due to a rise in anti-Semitism as of the year 2024, I want to be crystal clear that this blog series is in no way meant to be critical of Jews themselves or Judaism. I have a lot of respect for Jews as an ethnicity and for the Jewish religion. This is not a criticism of today's Jews or Judaism. Jews for Judaism never sought to replace Gentile DNA with Jewish DNA, that is a distincly Pauline idea. In New Testament times, as today, a Gentile could convert to Judaism without him changing his DNA. This idea of Gentiles needing to be supernaturally transformed and become spiritual Semites/Israelites is a distincly Pauline and New Testament idea. There is also no evidence that the Historical Jesus expected Gentiles to become genetically Israelite. 


This is also mostly only a critique of the apostle Paul's ideology and the Pauline aspects of the New Testament, and is not a criticism of most Protestant sects and Catholicism, which no longer teach these Pauline ideas. In fact most Christians do not even know about this idea of Seeded Male-Brides. Today's Christian theologies have completely ignored and reshaped the original New Testament theology, so that it's not about being seeded with the sperm of a male messiah, but it is now about Martin Luther's concept of being saved by grace through faith (i.e. religious conviction alone saves you). Meanwhile, most New Testament translations cover up the problematic language of Seeded Male-Brides


So I do not have a problem with most versions of Christianity today because it is simply a completely different religion from the origional New Testament Pauline religion. For more details on transformation from Pauline-Christianity into today's modern version of Christianity, see the book: The Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity by James C Russell.


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