Against Life Itself

Jesusianism (Jesus-based Christianity) is expressly against the creation of life.  It says it is a sin to feel the drive to reproduce (lust).  Rabbi-worship censored away all the images and cultural concepts of attractive women goddesses for young men, instead trying to get the focus on images/thoughts of a man (naked at first, then having on very little clothing) writhing in pain.  Initially and for over a thousand years leaders of liturgy were sex-segregated and prevented from marrying/reproducing, and so on.  

Remember that Christianity rules, and that this is still the Christian era (known as the Christian Era).  Genesis has been retold as the Big Bang, Creation as Out of Africa, and the other nonsense making up the Bible has been retold.  

So, where do we see the modern version of priests?  In what type of situation do home-ohs say that they have entered a completely different community of enlightenment, where sexual partnerships are wrong and should be avoided in favor of mutual orgasm partnerships getting that same veneration?  

Trains no eye, of course.  It's the same thing that it was before: zero babies, personal pleasure, a smattering of male home-oh bodily-friction-seeking behavior called something else, and an aura of uplifting.  Yes, there were over the (many) years a few priests who actually bought the line and were good heteros who thought that by not supporting a family they were doing good, they didn't want to touch little boys, etc., but that's the exception.  There will be a few sad souls who horribly mutilate themselves because they once thought some fabric was pretty when they were a kid and fell for some respected adult, but that's the exception.  There will be nuns who have this natural aversion to anyone touching their private parts and ride that to antilife rubrics, then they're past menopause and whoops, they have to roll with it, but it'll mostly be males seeking friction in alternative gross ways.  

Use the possibility of new life as a way to see the similarity.  Someone afflicted with home-oh who goes along with a healthy culture has a deathbed tended by kids and grandkids, no one ever knows, and ends up happy.  Alternatively, there's a sterile emptiness.  That's the deathly horror that many people can recognize now when trains no eye advocates want to shape kids, ironically more resisted by people seeking life and goodness but having been tricked into thinking European history is from the Middle East.  

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