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The teachings of Jesus Christ urges us to love others. Yet the paradox is that Christianity has a history of religious wars, genocide, hatred and intolerance. All religions and philosophies have failed to teach us to love each other as we can see in wars and crime of today. This is because love being an emotion cannot be taught through religious teachings and books.
Women have an advantage in learning to love in that they have a maternal instinct. This programmes them to love children, old people, men and animals unconditionally, so for men to learn to love deeply they also needs an powerful emotion to do this. This book suggests that one powerful desire that can teach them to love deeply comes from worshipping women as Goddesses. While women need to learn from men how to love themselves.
Bond explores this theme in ancient mythology. In the 5,000 year old Sumerian legend of the Goddess Inanna's journey through the Netherworld. Of the role of sacrificial gods like Pan, Odin, Dionysus and Jesus. The Golden age of the Great Mother as written in ancient Greece and Taoism, and its return in the prophecies of Jesus, Pan, Inanna, Kali and St John in Revelation.