All About Eve

December 11th, 2018

Mother of All Witches

The other day, a friend called me about a girl he likes. He is looking for a Christian wife who will be aligned with him spiritually, so he won’t have to fight his wife as well as the world.

He seems to feel the girl has him on probation. She has been hurt before, so she is always evaluating him. He also said things indicating that she was manipulative. For example, she bought him some shoes, and while they were having some conversational friction, she took out the receipt and showed it to him. Who buys gifts and keeps receipts to show the recipients? If you do that, it’s not a gift. It’s a leash.

You never, ever remind people of the things you’ve done for them. If they can’t figure it out, you probably need to let them go, and if you feel entitled to remind them, you are not generous at all, no matter what you give. You are simply using false generosity to bend other people to your will. You are trying to get them to do things out of guilt, without changing their hearts. That guilt will eventually become resentment.

My mother always told me that if you lend people money, they will come to resent it. I never understood that until this minute.

I told my friend what I had been taught about witchcraft. Just as Christians see slander as murder, we also see manipulation as witchcraft. You may not have a crystal ball and a charge account at the local botanica, and you may pray to God every day and orally renounce other spirits, but if you’re trying to enslave other people, you might as well be a full-blown witch.

I told him it might be time for this girl to go, but I also told him she might be unaware of her problem. I said he should speak directly to her about it, including the witchcraft angle.

I have been listening to Derek Prince’s teachings, and he has videos on witchcraft. He spoke about a Christian woman who brought her son-in-law to him so he could be advised and cleansed. Right away, if you’re a man, you see the issue here. This is not a mother-in-law’s place. It’s demeaning and emasculating for a mother-in-law to behave this way, even if she has good intentions. Anyway, Prince told her she was the problem, and he ended up casting demons out of her.

She did not resist; she had been unaware of the issue, and once she was informed, she wanted to be free.

My friend spoke to the young lady, and she did not take offense, so maybe all is well. Thank God they are not living together or sleeping with each other. That would make things a lot worse, and there could be a pregnancy which would put a hook in his nose for 18 years.

At some point while I was thinking about this, I realized something: Eve was a witch. I assume this is a revelation that came from God.

In the Bible, drug abuse is considered witchcraft. New Testament translations translate the Greek word “pharmakeia,” which means mixing drugs or poisons, as “witchcraft.” Drugs have always been associated with witchcraft.

If you don’t think drugs and witchcraft go together, it’s easy to provide examples. Tobacco use came from American Indian occult rites. Central American witch doctors use peyote. In Siberia, witch doctors ate mushrooms containing psychedelics, and their followers drank their urine in order to get high with them. Mexican witch doctors use salvia divinorum to enter trance states. Wiccans and worshipers of false Norse “gods” use mandrakes.

Anyone who lives in the post-Sixties era knows that people who use drugs are often trying to get in touch with God or the supernatural realm. If you haven’t noticed, you must live in a mine shaft.

What are drugs? The word itself comes from a word referring to the storage of medicinal plants. In modern times, many drugs don’t come from plants, but many do. Cocaine, opiates, LSD, various mushroom drugs, and weed are examples. That covers the majority of the world’s commonly abused drugs.

A plant substance that alters the mind is a drug. What did Eve eat? A plant substance that altered her mind. The fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil expanded Eve’s consciousness. This was what Satan promised her, and he delivered. He was the first drug pusher.

The presence of Satan is another indication of witchcraft. Witches consort with evil spirits.

Final thing: the Bible says, “Rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft.” Eve is the first human rebel named in the Bible.

To sum up, Eve ate a drug while consorting with an evil spirit, in a state of rebellion. She was a witch, plain and simple. She also demonstrated typical behaviors for a female witch. She rejected male authority, and she controlled her husband.

Jewish legend says Eve was not the first. It says Adam had a wife named Lilith, who was even worse. It says she defied God and used his name to fly away. Then she bore children who were abominations. God promised to kill many of her children every day. This story must be the reason for the name of the Lilith Fair, which was a recurring event in which godless female performers got together.

I can check.

Here you go; I have Sarah McLachlan’s explanation for the name:

I was talking to a friend about the concept and said, “I need a name.” She goes, “Have you heard the story of Lilith?” In Hebrew mythology Lilith is Adam’s first wife, before Eve. He asked her to lie beneath him, and she said, “No, we’re equal.” She left, and she was made into a cautionary tale. I thought, Perfect protagonist! Obviously words are important to me, and Lilith on its own didn’t seem like enough. I loved the play on words of fair being the sort of old-fashioned fair, and fair being equal.

Legend says Lilith had sex with Samael, and “Samael” is believed to be another name for Satan. Samael was the leader of the fallen angels who came down on Mount Hermon in The Book of Enoch and had sex with women, creating the race of half-breeds (Nephilim) which was largely exterminated in the flood.

It makes sense that Satan would go after women, because he and his friends could not have had children through men.

Satan uses women very effectively in the establishment of false religions. Women are usually the first ones to run to cults. The Mormons approved polygamy because they had a woman surplus.

Derek Prince said that he had traveled far and wide, and he believed that America was the most female-dominated nation on earth. Scary. Whatever women’s virtues may be, they were never supposed to rule men. When God cursed humanity in Genesis, one of the curses was that wives would desire to rule over their husbands. That curse is still with us.

The new culture of offense is feminine in origin. Men judge other people by their actions; women get extremely wound up over their words. If you speak to a woman with flattery but treat her badly, she will stick with you, but a woman is likely to leave a man who treats her well and doesn’t butter her up with words on a regular basis. American culture is busy crucifying people based on trivial words, many of which the speakers didn’t even mean.

American women are setting themselves up as society’s “moms,” snapping at our heels and suppressing us as though we were naughty children under their authority, and men are getting caught up in it, too. Men are more feminine than ever.

Women do not get along as well with other people as men do. Their influence brings division over trivial things. This is one reason why America is breaking into venomous factions. Under the influence of toxic femininity, we are acting like spoiled girls in a sorority house. “You said this.” “You said that.” We no longer care about proportion or good intentions. It’s as if America were a junior high school, and we were all 13-year-old girls fighting over who gets to be on the pep squad.

It’s interesting stuff.

Satan is effeminate, he spreads effeminacy and homosexuality, and the Bible says a spirit called “wickedness” is female.

It makes a certain amount of sense. In relation to God, all creation is feminine, and only God is good. Evil only exists within that which is created. From God’s perspective, that makes evil a somewhat feminine phenomenon.

It’s fascinating to see how ancient, important and damaging witchcraft, drug use, associating with evil spirits, and female rebellion are. It’s not something most preachers will talk about. They don’t see it, and if they did, well, most of them are caught up in feminism. They want butts in seats, so they say what makes women happy. After all, men have given up their leadership roles in families, and women are the ones who go to church, take their children to church, and choose churches. It was never supposed to be this way.

There are millions of women who drive their kids to church while their worthless husbands and sperm donors sleep. It’s not very common to see a man take his kids to church while mom sleeps off a hangover.

I see Eve very differently now. Perhaps you will, too.

3 Responses to “All About Eve”

  1. Ruth H Says:

    I know we live in a capitalist country. I know that items must be made and sold. But I continue to be taken aback when I go into any department store, including Walmart and our local chain grocery, with the over abundance of items playing to the female vanity.

    I look at it and think of the depraved times we live in where so much money is spent on falsity. Falsely presenting ourselves to others with fancy clothing, (often way too revealing), makeup including false eyelashes, hair coloring, perfume, all the accoutrements to make the female more enticing.
    I’m not sure today’s young women and girls understand men are going to be attracted to them naturally, all that is not necessary to attract a mate. Much of it I know is pure vanity, in trying to look prettier than others, younger than your peers and more alluring and to give power over other women and girls, not just for mating.
    My rant of the day, you touched on a nerve. I just don’t get it. I like comfort, I don’t mind being well dressed, but only to be decent.
    I guess I’m a strange one.

  2. Steve B Says:

    I think you are onto something. I’m reading a book by Thomas Fischer, and another book by Jennifer LeClarie. They both support the idea that anything we attempt to do in our own power, through our own spirit, is witchcraft. When we attempt to control things with OUR will, we blaspheme the power and spirit and authority of God. Eve’s greatest sin was pride, in wanting to be like God. And she “gave the fruit to the man, who was with her, and bade him eat.” The serpent spoke to the woman, because he knew she could be manipulated. And because he knew that the man would follow her. Eve (and Litith?) each sought to bring the man under her dominion, rather than be obedient to God and accept the man as the godhead over herself.

    And ruin was the result. Interesting stuff.

  3. Steve H. Says:

    “They both support the idea that anything we attempt to do in our own power, through our own spirit, is witchcraft. When we attempt to control things with OUR will, we blaspheme the power and spirit and authority of God.”

    Even for me, a dedicated religious nut, that is not easy to adjust to. I keep trying to put things in God’s hands, but it makes me afraid I’m being too passive. On the other hand, I am much more pro-active supernaturally than I used to be.

    I’m not sure what the correct balance is, but I know our traditional beliefs in planning our lives and lifting ourselves by our own bootstraps are not Biblical.

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