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The Easter-Pagan Sex Goddess Connection Revealed!

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The Scandalous Origins of Easter Exposed - Pagan Sex Goddess Connection Unveiled!

We all know that Christians celebrate Easter as the day of Jesus Christ's resurrection. It is considered the most important event in Christianity and is celebrated as a triumph over sin and death. But do you know what Easter means? What do eggs and rabbits have to do with the resurrection of Jesus Christ? And why has the date on which it is celebrated changed?

The name of the celebration, "Easter," seems to date back to Eostre, or Eostrae, the Anglo-Saxon Goddess of spring, dawn, and fertility. The monk Bede first expounded this in the 8th century, but the earliest recorded Easter celebration dates back to the 2nd century. In other words, Easter is a Pagan Sex Goddess, and for this reason, some people refuse to call her Easter.

Ostara

Wikipedia: "Ostara" (1901) by Johannes Gehrts. The goddess Ēostre/*Ostara flies through the heavens surrounded by Roman-inspired putti, beams of light, and animals. Germanic peoples look up at the goddess from the realm below.

We know that in the past, reproducing was a strict expectation (even more so than it is now) to ensure the conservation of humanity. For this reason, to celebrate nature's "rebirth" (going from winter to spring), ancient cultures held festivals in April in honor of the Goddess of fertility.

We can't be sure, but these festivals probably included sexual rituals and orgies. This is safe to assume since, in ancient times, sexual rituals and orgies were common to celebrate and evoke the state of ecstasy of the son of Zeus. Past cultures held these festivals, letting themselves be carried away by the spring equinox and the dawn, and based on this, they celebrated new life by worshiping sexual goddesses.

Do you also feel like you were born in the wrong century? (WINK)

Now, what do eggs and rabbits have to do with Jesus' resurrection? The traditional colors of the festival are green, yellow, and purple. The symbols are the bunny and eggs, representing fertility and new life. These symbols originated in pagan fertility rites and were later incorporated into Christian Easter celebrations. However, the rabbit and eggs are not part of Holy Week; they are symbols of Eostre.

So, what do you think? Is the Easter holiday "something unclean" because its roots are in the pagan cult of sex or not?

Fun fact: today, in the pornographic industry, if you search Easter and porn, most of the scenes that appear are of the stepfamily kink. Interesting! Why do you think that is? That's a good question for another article, so stay tuned!


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