8 Lilith!
The Judeo Christian mythological character of Lilith is supposed to portray God as good and Lilith as evil. In my interpretation, IThe story is beautiful and Lilith is the ideal role model. This story was a bible story that was omitted from the Orthodox Bible and deemed Apocryphal in the middle ages.
ADAM'S THREE WIVES
Lilith was Adam's first wife. Adam and Lilith were created simultaniously by God, as equals. They lounged and pranced and fucked in the garden of Eden happily and without sin for vast periods of time. Then one day, when they were about to have sex, Lilith got on top. When told to get off, she protested. This questioning of authority was so horrifying to God and Adam that she was banished forever to the netherworlds and supposedly mothers demons constantly. Jewish Mysticism still sees her as a demoness.
Adam's second wife was created by God, in front of him. Adam watched her form, first bones, then organs, the muscles, blood, mucous, and skin. By the time she was completed, Adam was so disgusted at having seen her most grotesque insides he could not bare to look at her. She was rejected, and wandered off ashamed. She was never given a name.
The third wive was Eve. She desired knowledge, and was thus blamed for the fall of humanity from the bliss of ignorance. It took the snake long to convince her to eat the apple of knowledge and was damned for it. Adam gave in immediately when she offered the apple. For this, Christianity blames women for everything.
The End.
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8 Satan
The bible is myth, of course, but I find the story of Lucifer's fall from heaven fascinating. Here is my interpretation...
God was a tyrant and Satan his sidekick and slave. When Lucifer dared to question his subservience to "God", he was banished from God's kingdom and sent to hell forever. He chose damnation over enslavement, out of the pure passion of his beliefs. He transcended fear and made a powerful statement.
God represents the temptation to give your soul over to an evil institution (the church) out of FEAR of consequences (hell.) The temptation to give your soul to Christianity is great, because of course no one wants to go to 'hell.' People join up and give up their individuality and consciousnesses out of this fear. Lucifer represents fearless passion and bravery, the life force and the spirit of rebellion.