Probably because it’s the Holiday season, and it’s on people’s minds, Bible references have come up a lot, and some of the conversations I’ve been in have been interesting, especially on the topic of evil and how it comes into the world and why so many people would like to be good but act in such an evil fashion. It often rocks us off our center when we have to confront it because we don’t understand how it arrived there in the first place. So this provoked a rather detailed conversation with me that ended up being one of my long, hour-long utterances about some interesting topics, one of which was why women are the vehicles for evil in the world and what we can do about it. Now, keep in mind that this is a psychological conversation, not one built out of woke politics and leftist social sentiment. The needs of human beings are not aligned with political power plays, social construction, or reconstruction. To that point, I would argue that feminism was never created to free women of a slave relationship with men but to destroy the very foundation of family building because governments in the world have radical beliefs about how many humans should be on earth, and they want through abortion, contraceptives, and family planning to discourage as many births as possible, for all kinds of reasons, most of them not sane. So, just because there are rules that came up with what we can discuss regarding feminine roles in the world, it doesn’t mean that those rules were ever justified or constructive. And that there is a good point to the original sin and the long history in the Bible of women who turned to evil and gave it a foundation to destroy the world.
There is a reason that most women are unhappy with their nice husbands, and I would say that it’s not their fault. God made them that way, and God shows throughout the Bible that he’s very mad, perhaps even at himself, for making human beings the way they are. Women are being taken from Adam’s rib to serve him as a companion. She is physically of weaker sex to fulfill her roles in the procreation of new human beings. If she’s too masculine like Adam, the motivations for procreation aren’t as robust. So, there is a balancing act genetically that is the problem behind all sexual interplay. What makes people want to have sex with each other is not the same thing that might make them want to form and run a country. So, in the Garden of Eden, the young couple of Adam and Eve are told not to eat fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. But of course, Eve does so because the snake seduces her, and all humanity is thrown into a tailspin of perpetuating evil for which Jesus Christ has to come along to wash away the original sin through his sacrifice. But why did Eve eat the apple from the forbidden tree? Well, for the same reason that most people do evil things, out of a sense of personal security. Rather than fight evil, people, men, and women seek to appease it out of self-preservation. When a woman has a man she does not think can fight evil off, out of their sense of security, they seek to appease it. So, in the original sin, Eve listened to the snake because it was a strange force of evil that she wasn’t sure Adam could protect her from.
This is undoubtedly the case of one of the great villains of the Bible, Jezebel, who was known for turning the people of her kingdom to Baal worship at the expense of Yahweh. God, all through the Bible, was constantly upset that his people, the Israelites, would turn to the temptations of other gods, specifically Baal, and Jezebel was one of the worst, who ended up being tossed out of a window and into the mouths of dogs below who ripped her to shreds, which we are supposed to applaud in reaction as the audience reading from the text. But what made her so vile? Why didn’t she honor her husband, King Ahab? Well, because he didn’t make her feel safe. Women often seek the shelter of a monster to protect them from other monsters because they think they can control the beast with sex. It’s the classic Beauty and the Beast scenario. When a woman doesn’t think the man in her life can protect her from the many monsters of the world, she will, most of the time, pick a monster she believes she can control for her own self-preservation. Her man might be fine with making children, cooking, cleaning, and talking to them. But if he can’t protect her from monsters, out of her need for security, she will seek out her own monster to protect her from other monsters. This is why Jezebel was so evil; she tossed away the protection of her husband and of God himself to seek refuge in the ultimate monster, Baal, a rival of God in the pantheon of the Divine Counsel. This is the ”bad boy” complex that many women go through. They might marry the nice guy who can hold a good job and raise good kids, but they seek to run off with the bad boy covered in tattoos, smokes, drinks and is a social wreck because she thinks having one of those monsters of her own will protect her from a world of other monsters.
When we look at a beautiful woman and she is with a disgusting man, we wonder why, after all, she could have anybody in the world that she could want. Why that guy? It’s because she doesn’t feel safe in a world full of monsters, and she thinks she can use sex to control her own kind of monster. So, she seeks to appease one for her own protection. And this was the problem King Solomon had. He was married to a lot of women from all over the world, and God became very mad at him because he built temples for them to appease their gods, as they rejected Yahway. Solomon had all the power and treasure on earth then, but it wasn’t enough for his women to honor and worship him as their husband. So he found himself chasing after their attention to make them feel safe and secure. He could at least build a temple to their gods. This is the same kind of problem Mary Magdeline had with her seven demons until she found a good guy in Jesus to give her some temporary relief. Jesus was a rebel that the authority figures wanted to kill, and he was removed from her life before she could abandon him for being too nice of a guy. And through death, he gave her a purpose that would last well into history. Most women aren’t so lucky. They attach themselves to a good man either by accident or default and fall out of love with them because they aren’t beastlike enough. But when the world’s beasts kill off their version of the beast, there is at least a crusade to pursue, and Christianity was born, which has been great for the human race. But you don’t find that a good woman marries a good man and they live happily ever after anywhere in history. Certainly not in the Bible. There is always evil coming into the world, and it comes through the front door that women let in because of the need for safety and security that women have as the weaker sex. And God, even though he created the universe and everything in it, is perpetually frustrated by the notion. He tries over and over again to solve the problem through apocalypse after apocalypse. But evil is never appeased, and the world is often overrun by the beasts of the world who take women for themselves without any level of respect and destroy the world through their bad conduct because other men never quite figure out that the best way to keep a woman is to be a bit of a beast themselves. And to walk that fine line between being a good guy and a bad guy is a very fine line. And the only way to make everything work out properly. Which many never figure out in their lifetimes.
Rich Hoffman

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