Graven images are the cornerstone of any kind of veneration or worship. When society and culture become saturated with the same images, however, it becomes clear that an organized cult is at work. From Lovecraft to outright mockery of the sacred there is no doubt that opposition - adversarial - forces are at work, which are hell bent on usurping the natural authority and rights of man as granted by ‘God’. With no God and nothing considered holy a new religion can be born. This cult is not new, though, and is in fact very ancient. It is being reborn, rejuvenated, and revealed. It appears in many forms often run by the scientific priestly elite that demand adherence to their authority. The best recent example of this can be found in the statue of Ruth Bader Ginsburg located atop the New York State Supreme Court building amongst historic lawmakers. But Ginsburg was not a lawgiver, she was a law interpreter, and her decisions were not laws as is implied by the other statues nearby such as Moses or Zoroaster. Even so, her statue looks more like a Gorgon or horned monster, with tentacles and horns. Traditionally the horned god or goddess was a symbol of fertility and sex, but considering that the Ginsburg statue is an official homage to abortion we can assume that sex and abortion are the sacrament and sacrifice to this priestly cult. In fact, the same artist responsible for that abomination also created another statue nearby which calls on Universal mother Eve for the same underlying reason. This transforms Eve into Lilith, who seeks to abort babies and torture men. The Ginsburg statue is also standing on a lotus flower, a strange symbol for abortion, since the latter is concerned with aborting the soul and the former symbolizes the triumph of spirit over matter. But forget creation and life. The old religion wishes to destroy creation and invert what it means to live (evil). Say three hail Ginsburgs and kneel at the altar or the resurrected gods.
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