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O YE DRYBONES: The Black Woman / HOE,BITCH OR GODDESS ???

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Today, many refer to God (the creator of the universe) as “He” and “Father.” But before it was Father God, it was Mother God. The ancient world knew it was the mother that kept them in her womb for 9 months, birthed them and nurtured them during their earliest stages of life. They recognized her divine responsibility and they believed the woman was identical to the universe. Therefore, they created female deities, worshiped her and held her in high esteem. 
The concept of the black woman being god doesn’t mean God as in the creator of the universe. It means she is a god, creator/mother of human civilization. The first human is believed to had been an African woman. In the 2002 documentary, The Real Eve, scientists revealed that all human genetic DNA traces back to one African woman several million years ago and traced the migration pattern of her descendants as they spread across the earth.“The penis is an elongated clitoris and the males testes are the woman’s descended ovum, now in cased within the scrotum of the male penis. The female fallopian tubes are nothing more than the male vas deferens or the urethra duct, which is both of the fallopian tubes joined together. The male prostate is nothing more than an atrophied womb. Every man has a mammary gland that goes along with it. Those mammary glands can lactate if titillated.There have been many reports that suggests the black woman could have possibly created human civilization without the sperm of a man. Virgin births occurred more frequently in the ancient world but still occur today.The British Medical Journal reported that one in two hundred U.S. women reported to have given birth without ever having sexual intercourse. “Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost“ this was originally the “Father, the Child and the Mother.”

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