FOIDS ARE THE TRUE EMBODIMENT OF EVIL(FOID EVISCERATION)

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Theory 1;
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Anatomical Resemblance: Some theorists point to a visual similarity between the female reproductive system and ancient depictions of horned deities or bull heads, which are traditional symbols of Baal.

Wtf! This is probably why that bitch that I rejected made a fake rumor about me sexually assaulting her!


Theory 2;
The fall: The Fall of Man in Genesis 3 describes the first sin, where Eve was tempted by a serpent—Satan—to eat from the forbidden tree of knowledge of good and evil.
As you can see women were the first one to commit the first act of sin
Adam was not deceived: According to 1 Timothy 2:14, Eve was deceived, but Adam chose to eat the fruit knowingly.
HOLYY FUCK! even the first woman to step on earth was already retarded

Theory 3;

Pain in Childbirth: Genesis 3:16 is often interpreted as a direct result of Eve being the first to eat the forbidden fruit, resulting in amplified pain during pregnancy and labor, which becomes a permanent, inherited experience for all women.
Haha! God gave them what they deserved!


Theory 4;
God gave females periods because they have too much evil in their blood that God has to drain it every month

THEORY 5

Portrayals of Women as Evil in Major
  • TraditionsAbrahamic Religions: The story of Adam and Eve is often cited as a foundational text that blames women for the introduction of sin into the world. In some interpretations, women are viewed as more prone to temptation or as "gateways" for the devil.
  • Greek Mythology: The myth of Pandora, the first woman, tells of her opening a jar (or box) that released all the evils and miseries into the world, mirroring the biblical Eve narrative.
  • Hinduism: While Hinduism worships numerous goddesses, certain texts like the Mahabharata have historically included verses describing women as "the root of all evil" and comparing them to poison or fire.Islamic Traditions: Some Hadiths (sayings of the Prophet) have been interpreted to suggest women are a "bad omen" or deficient in certain qualities, though the Qur'an explicitly states spiritual equality between genders.

Ahhh it's always them
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Theory 1;
View attachment 5036084View attachment 5036087
Anatomical Resemblance: Some theorists point to a visual similarity between the female reproductive system and ancient depictions of horned deities or bull heads, which are traditional symbols of Baal.

Wtf! This is probably why that bitch that I rejected made a fake rumor about me sexually assaulting her!


Theory 2;
The fall: The Fall of Man in Genesis 3 describes the first sin, where Eve was tempted by a serpent—Satan—to eat from the forbidden tree of knowledge of good and evil.
As you can see women were the first one to commit the first act of sin
Adam was not deceived: According to 1 Timothy 2:14, Eve was deceived, but Adam chose to eat the fruit knowingly.
HOLYY FUCK! even the first woman to step on earth was already retarded

Theory 3;

Pain in Childbirth: Genesis 3:16 is often interpreted as a direct result of Eve being the first to eat the forbidden fruit, resulting in amplified pain during pregnancy and labor, which becomes a permanent, inherited experience for all women.
Haha! God gave them what they deserved!


Theory 4;
God gave females periods because they have too much evil in their blood that God has to drain it every month

THEORY 5

Portrayals of Women as Evil in Major
  • TraditionsAbrahamic Religions: The story of Adam and Eve is often cited as a foundational text that blames women for the introduction of sin into the world. In some interpretations, women are viewed as more prone to temptation or as "gateways" for the devil.
  • Greek Mythology: The myth of Pandora, the first woman, tells of her opening a jar (or box) that released all the evils and miseries into the world, mirroring the biblical Eve narrative.
  • Hinduism: While Hinduism worships numerous goddesses, certain texts like the Mahabharata have historically included verses describing women as "the root of all evil" and comparing them to poison or fire.Islamic Traditions: Some Hadiths (sayings of the Prophet) have been interpreted to suggest women are a "bad omen" or deficient in certain qualities, though the Qur'an explicitly states spiritual equality between genders.

Ahhh it's always them
@callard @Navity @Mogs Me @Jenson @Verdam
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