Womanhood and various religions?

Andrew

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How do Judaic, Christian and Islamic Scriptures describe womanhood? Do they pit women against God? What is the connection between paradise and hell regarding woman`s status.
 
Actually God put war/enmity between the seed of Eve, and the seed of Who??? satan, satan is a female beast spirit that wants too destroy Gods Woman and Her sons, but it hates Eve's/Gods Daughters brought forth By His Sons and Eve's seed/MANS/GODS SEED, but as you see in Genesis 3:15 satan is a female beast, lucifer is the offspring of the filthy beast...so womanhood is defined by being of Adam and Eve, only Gods Daughters are Woman...go to the website at Adam and Eve seed gathering medical ministry at google search and on the about page are images of the unclean female beast spirit now found by Gods science...also on the home page are URLS for viewing Gods Holy Spirit...and on the prophecy and the signs page are listed signs which have been listed there for our waking and gathering for nearly 3 years now, those which have come the Japan earthquake, the Sun Explosions and the Hail Storms of record proportions as the floods and storms of biblical proportions...with many more now coming examine the signs so you will know which have come for our waking...t has begun...
 
They reduce women to chattel pretty much across the board. In the modern era, Islam is the worst overall but they are all equally bad when taken to an orthodox level.

This reflects the societal structure of the middle eastern bronze age cavemen of the time. Some other places in the world had matriarchies around the same period in history, so it's just a reflection of that culture in that specific area.
 
They reduce women to chattel pretty much across the board. In the modern era, Islam is the worst overall but they are all equally bad when taken to an orthodox level.

This reflects the societal structure of the middle eastern bronze age cavemen of the time. Some other places in the world had matriarchies around the same period in history, so it's just a reflection of that culture in that specific area.
 
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