Hold to the rod my friends...the iron rod...It will guide you to eternal life.
"your reasoning that children should be experimented upon to justify a political agenda..is tantamount to the Nazi justification for experimenting on human beings."-SUBgenius on gay parents "I've stated over and over again on this forum and fully accept that I'm a bigot..." - ldsfaqs
I was usually reminded of my sexual nature when I grabbed a hymn book in sacrament meeting each week, which has a silhouette of the phallis symbols on the cover. Mostly, it was a very subtle reminder in the back of my mind. It always made me wonder, am I the only one who thinks this about that conference center organ?
No. There are indeed some who've never mentally made it past 13.
bcspace wrote:No. There are indeed some who've never mentally made it past 13.
And I still play Legos with my kids, to boot.
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)
bcspace wrote:No. There are indeed some who've never mentally made it past 13.
And I still play Legos with my kids, to boot.
You are one of my favorites.
~Those who benefit from the status quo always attribute inequities to the choices of the underdog.~Ann Crittenden ~The Goddess is not separate from the world-She is the world and all things in it.~
just me wrote:My understanding is that ancient pictures and objects that depict gods with erections are using the phallic to symbolize the gods power.
Likely, you are right about the erect penises on the gods.
This is what I learned through observation and interviews in the Shiva temples in New Delhi: The Shiva lingam is a symbol of family, fertility, posterity. It seemed most of the people came to hope/pray for blessings on their family and children.
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)
I was usually reminded of my sexual nature when I grabbed a hymn book in sacrament meeting each week, which has a silhouette of the phallis symbols on the cover. Mostly, it was a very subtle reminder in the back of my mind. It always made me wonder, am I the only one who thinks this about that conference center organ?
No. There are indeed some who've never mentally made it past 13.
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)