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Two-Spirits and the Muxes
Path to the Morning Star
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In this concise and powerful inquiry, author Rev. Clifford L. Falen Jr. embarks on a journey to uncover the historical and theological roots of one of Christianity's most contentious doctrines. The investigation begins with a critical examination of the Apostle Paul, questioning whether his Pharisaical background and the Greco-Roman cultural context shaped his writings in ways we have yet to understand fully.
This book moves beyond the confines of the biblical text to explore a world of forgotten histories and diverse cultures, asking a crucial question: Is the male-female binary a universal human absolute? Discover the fascinating traditions of the Zapotec Muxes of Mexico and the Native American Two-Spirits—respected third genders who held sacred roles in their communities. Explore the views on same-sex relationships in ancient Greece, Rome, and Norse society, as well as in major world religions like Hinduism and Buddhism.
By contrasting these global perspectives with a deep analysis of the Christian canon—from the true meaning of the "sin of Sodom" to the actual Greek words Paul used in his epistles—Two Spirit and the Muxes presents a compelling argument: that the condemnation of consensual love may be a human construct rooted in a theology of control, not a divine command.
This is not a book that offers easy answers, but one that encourages you to ask better questions. It is an invitation to re-examine ancient texts, to explore a more compassionate and inclusive spirituality, and to discover a truth that may be written not just in scripture, but in the celestial tapestry above.
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