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In the beginning was woman. The oldest representation of a human we have the 40,000-year-old Venus of Hohle Fels is an exaggeratedly fertile woman, the first in a series of Paleolithic statues emphasising breasts, broad hips and the vulva. In the earliest stories, the Earth was female and humanity was created by women, from the Chinese creator goddess Nüwa to the Colombian Kagaba Mother Creator. But soon, male creators muscled in. Nüwa became the sister or wife of male creator Fuxi, while in North American stories, an Old Man creator appeared, sitting on the female Earth. Hes trying to pluck little bits from her, and then he decides to make them alive, explains Mineke Schipper, gesturing excitedly over Zoom. Schipper is the author of The Shrinking Goddess, a fascinating and enraging account of how the female body has been viewed and treated essentially, minimised and feared in myths, legends and spiritual texts from around the world and throughout history.
When you are comparing more and more of these stories, you see something striking, and that is the independent female creator is gradually becoming the gods wife, Schipper says. Even if God is invisible and no one knows what he looks like, hes addressed as He, as a father.
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/aug/25/myth-and-misogyny-how-male-representations-of-the-female-form-have-changed-the-way-women-are-viewed#img-5
This is interesting to learn about the evolving views of women and men over thousands of years.
Walleye
(35,971 posts)The one thing they all had in common, all different kinds of religions, not just Christianity. They were pretty sure that God is a guy. The other thing most had in common was that they passed the plate for money, sometimes twice. So God is a guy and hes terrible with money. Its all you need to know.