Archive -> February 11, 2006
Venus, the “Goddess of love”
Note, the second planet from your sun is named after this goddess. In Greek mythology gods and goddesses were said to be immortal.
It is said that Venus was jealous of a certain princess named Psyche (meaning soul in Greek).
Due to the jealousy towards the soul people of Egypt, all the knowledge found within the society of the soul people was made to be interpreted as Greek mythology. In this way it looks like our past was made up of a collection of myths.
It is related that Venus sent her son, Cupid, to inspire the princess Psyche to fall in love with the most despised of men.
This symbolism reflects how you were taught to love Roman and Greek or pale people. Even to the extent of wanting to look like them. Many men shave their beards to look like the Greek homosexuals or like the dog-like beast of Rome who betrayed his own brother to death.
Ironically, Cupid fell in love with Psyche and hid her in a remote area.
You were taken out of Africa, (brought) into the West to keep you hidden from your own people. The pale race wants to look like us, so they will tan their bodies and curl their hair.
Excerpted from Is Valentine’s Day A Christian Holiday? by Dr. Malachi Z. York