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Printed by H. A. Oakeshott, 17, Philpot Lane, London, E.C.

1922

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3 Ruach, Ark, or Oooma Creating

4 Dove representing Queen of Heaven

Ardha-nari-Ishwara Double-sex

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14 Marduk or St. George Slaying the Dragon
15 Leda and Iové as a Swan

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16 The Pharaoh dancing before Min
17 Baraoji, the Original of Job's Behemoth

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Isis and Horns, Horns making Bi-Sexual

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Cross, Pillar and Lamb, Van Eyck
8 Christian Crucifix on Pagan Phallic Rock
9 Lotus: Bud, Flower and Seed Vessel
Egyptian Ankh with Lotus Bud
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13 Lingam-Yoni

Hindoo

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14 Una on Her Lion

16 Osiris or Min with Flagellum

15 Hercules with Club (Rod) and Two Stones

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6 Tree Stem with Serpent and Symbolic Man and Woman

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7 Bell and Lingam-Yoni Altar express Identical

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INTRODUCTION.

When early man created his first god out of the terrors imposed upon him by his enemies, darkness, the forces of nature, wild beasts, and the Tribes with whom he was at war, for man's first god was Fear-he generally reasoned that as that god had created the storm, the lightning, the pestilence, and death, he was also the creator of life and the world on which he exists.

Hence in building up the characteristics of his god he generally included a creation story of some sort. The Gods created for us in the Hebrew Scriptures Al, Eli, Elohim, Yahweh, Jehovah, Jove, or Iové, Tsur, Amen, Eduth, Al Shadai, Malech, Alzedik, Baal, Kurios, Selah, Elyon, Logos, Ur, and others, in the Old and New Testaments had all one characteristic in common, they were creative gods, and the stories of some of their very different

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