Top line on the Cuneiform tablet above.
Buying a virgin concubine from the Ishtar temple was highly revered 5,000 years ago. Men of means considered women not affiliated with the temple as unfit mothers, for they generally had sex with everyone.
Women were at high risk while being alone outside of the Ishtar temple 5,000 years ago. Hence, a women in the wild was the exception and were ridiculed as nymphs or sirens. Both of these terms morphed into whore as well as other derogatory words for promiscuous women in modern times.
The lifelong concubine of an affluent male was also at risk if caught alone in the community at large. This problem was solved by requiring women to be escorted and be fully covered while in public. An ancient law that is unnecessary today but is still practiced throughout the Muslim world.
Over the centuries, buying a virgin courtesan from the temple became a tradition and highly regarded event. Everyone with sufficient barter could buy a virgin, take her home and start a family.
In today's world the process of finding a woman to start a family is taken for granted. This was not the case during the Ishtar age, families started in this way were revered and envied by those apart from the Hebrew influence.
Eventually this process became so common that it was given a nickname a back story and a passage in the old testament. There was no Adam and Eve per say, Adam and Eve was every couple conceived of the temple and blessed by the Hebrew elders. A narrative that described the purity of this sacred process.
The passage in the bible where Adam and Eve go out into the community, can now be explained. They were not the first humans on earth, just a random couple newly indoctrinated into the Hebrew faith. Every family unit of that time was of the Hebrew faith and the story of genesis simply sensationalized it.
The concept of family was an invention of the Hebrews, their bold attempt to create a less savage social environment. Unfortunately, this rich lifestyle was severely envied and hence ridiculed much like the Mormons because of their solidarity and cooperative economics.
Who was Jesus or to put it bluntly, what was the Jesus concept?
First let's dispel the myth that he walked on water. Clearly Jesus was Phoenician/Hebrew and sailed on the water. Stories get twisted over time, and in this case a shit load of time.
Reincarnation was twisted the most over the years claiming Jesus walked out of a cave resurrected from the dead.
And finally Jesus was born of a virgin. This is the only genuine truth of the story but with one ripple. Mary was a virgin of the temple, purchased by Joseph with gold, frankenscence, and other forms of barter. Mary was then penetrated for the first time as well as impregnated.
In short, she was a virgin up until she conceived the baby Jesus.
Hence the Jesus syndrom, any child born to a virgin in this way was to be adored and respected.
The Egyptians were obsessed with children born of a virgin and invented a very powerful God named Horus to honor them. He was born of a virgin and walked (sailed) on the water. Reincarnation was the only thing that did not get bastardized over the centuries. There are no reports of Pharos coming back from the dead and walking out of their Pyramids.
Chapter two
Early Christians were a rebellion against the catagorical laws of Judaism. The rebels' beliefs were much the same but, condemnation for life for violating a single church rule was unacceptable.
The first acts of forgiveness by the Christian rebels was met with harsh punishments, banishment, and crucifixion.
For Crucifixion, the ancients didn't bother to build fancy poles and sink them in the ground to punish criminals. Bad men were instead punished by being lashed to the mast of a Phoenician ship. And depending on how violent his crimes, he could spend a month or more tied to the mast and given minimum food rations.
Many centuries passed before the Greeks invented a new written language that read left to right. Their language allowed concepts to be described in great detail and diversity however, the amount of characters required to construct a thought was, and still is a lengthy process.
Not to be outdone by their unfriendly to the east, the ancient Italians improved on the Greek language, retooled it to be more efficient and comprehensive at the same time. They called the new language Latin.
Latin and the lands where the new language was developed became the travel destination for Christian rebels. It was this horde of Hebrew rebels that laid the foundation for the Vatican and temple square.
Hebrews never built temples or carved statues but the temptation was too great for the Christian rebels of Italy, when there was no Hebrew elders around to stop them. Hence the profound architecture of the finished Vatican.
Christianity evolved from Jerusalem and the middle east as a rebellion against the harsh realities of Judaism. The seat of Christianity sits at the Vatican and always has.