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Two-Spirits and the Muxes

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Two-Spirits and the Muxes

De: Rev Clifford L Falen Jr
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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. What if the Bible's prohibitions on homosexuality are not what they seem?

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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