Feminist Pastor Unveils Vulva Sculpture Made Of Old Purity Rings

As for the image on her shoulder, just Google it. It certainly is what I say it is as can readily be seen.

As for thelemites serving in church ministry, I am speaking from personal experience, as a former member of OTO of what other members told me regarding their "ministry" in the catholic church. Such people were a small minority of the OTO members I met.

As for the phallic worship mentioned in higher degrees of OTO, a book has been published revealing the OTO initiations. It was accurate for all the degrees I was initiated into. The things I mentioned are detailed in that book. I don't recommend reading such a book as its not good for the soul and can mislead or corrupt the mind.

If you do read the book, the point of interest would be the 9th (IX), 10th (X), and 11th (XI) degrees.

stopped reading right there

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haughty, aren't we?

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Except Luther is in hell

So as Stalin and Hitler.
But that's not the purpose of the meme.

I don't get why they always hate purity rings so much. Yeah, it is wrong to judge people by past mistakes. A girl who has had sex before marriage is not ruined forever. She can repent and is forgiven. But aiming to be pure is a noble thing. Just cause I want my daughter to make right decisions doesn't mean I would shame her if she failed.

You don't have to be free from mistakes to approach God, but if your encounter with God isn't changing you into a better person who aims not to sin then you should just call it quits because you never knew Jesus and He will spit you from His mouth on judgment day.

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>thelemapedia.org/index.php/Phallus

Thelemites worship genitals as the manifestation of the individual's will.

this statue definitely falls under that sort of belief; shes making an image to the will to be a sexual person contra virginity.

Even if thelemites dont commonly make these statues (they may; i dunno), the symbolism is certainly thelemic.

Well, its not wrong…