Mormon C**k Worship??? The Egyptian God of Bone - Phallicism in The Book of Abraham

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Phallicism is the practice of worshiping the origin/originator of the procreative powers in the universe through symbolism. An example of this is the Hindu Lingam of Shiva. Another more familiar and less "gross" example is the idea of the Logos being the author of "nature" as the ancients understood it. Its a bit of a stretch, but an idea I had was maybe that's why bullock daggers were so popular in Christian Europe. These daggers got renamed by the Victorian's to Kidney Daggers and that's why you probably think Phallicism shouldn't come up in any of the scriptures from a true prophet.

Heavenly Father is obviously not the Egyptian God Min, but Min just might be a derivative representation of Heavenly Father. Min did sire himself with his own mother Isis after all, which is kinda what the traditional interpretation of the Trinity would suggest. This is also true in Mormonism in a sense, as we know that Jesus and His father are basically identical in appearance. So its really not that far out and weird.

Also we talk a little bit of the idea in Jewish Mysticism of how the body of Adam was passed from father to son (almost like DNA) and worshiped. This "body" (Posterity?) had specific instructions come with it such as to not be buried in the earth (destroyed?) until a specific future date at a specific place.

To our modern eyes, this seems extremely irreverent, dirty, gross, vulgar, or even downright satanic. Are there any merit to these ideas or was Jeremy Runnels right in the CES letter about Facsimile 2 in The Book of Abraham? Some hopefully faith promoting 'psuedoscientific' ideas to consider for you degenerates who clicked on this ridiculous video.

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