How Jesus became a demigod and the divinity of Artemis

Great is the “Goddess Artemis of the Ephesians.” My favorite quote from the Bible. With these words, the followers of the goddess Artemis of Ephesus drove Paul out of her city. The man was actually on trial there, but he managed to escape. This misfortune led to Christianity attacking all female goddesses. The Temple of Artemis and her cult were banned by the Romans when Christianity became a compulsory religion in the 4th century. Her priestesses were brutally murdered and died for their goddess. Today, Christianity covers up how cruelly the forced Christianization was enforced back then. Women who died for Artemis back then have found her again in their reincarnation and are thus not obligated to serve the enemy or worship their former murderers. Witches were the cult of Hecate, a triple goddess of Greece, one of whom is Artemis Diana. The word Diana means goddess: Deana in Latin. Ridiculous priests of Stuttgart now call her “Frau” and then “Diana the Woman.” This, in turn, makes the goddess laugh, as she is once again called “Frau Göttin.” All this propaganda and hiding the goddess figures in wooden boxes cannot break her power.

In Ephesus, it was claimed that the mother of Jesus died there. How did this girl from Israel, who became pregnant as a teenager, end up in Ephesus, which is in present-day Turkey, when this woman was so poor that she gave birth as a homeless person in a stable? She is said to have had several more virgin births after Jesus and to have been still a virgin. To go to Ephesus to die? No, it is something else. Strange things happen in Ephesus. Greek goddesses do not disappear just because a Roman emperor converts to Christianity. The goddess lives there and appears to the women she loves and with whom she wants to have contact. She appeared so persistently to the women of Ephesus that the Pope turned red in the face because he himself never had an apparition of Jesus, no matter how much he begged him and knelt before crosses. A cross is certainly a suitable means of keeping a vampire away, and also a man who was tortured to death with such a thing, since seeing such a thing would trigger him. This suggests that Jesus must have been a vampire: As the father of vampires, he distributed his blood to his disciples, thus granting them relative immortality, allowing them to rise from tortured death. Or he simply survived because hands and feet lack vital organs, and he suffered a cardiovascular collapse and fainting, which were mistaken for death. This is how he came down from the cross and went around showing off his wounds.

Not even a miracle from a medical perspective, this “belief” of medically uneducated people from the Iron Age is now being stylized as a miracle and a resurrection—pure con mania. Back to the demigod. The popes and bishops of Ephesus couldn’t shake the apparition of Artemis Diana and simply claimed she was the mother of Jesus. They abused the chaste goddess who never had a child and claimed Jesus was a virgin birth. This made Mary a different person than Artemis. Moreover, Mary was a mortal human woman. With this, they wanted to give the goddess Artemis a substitute, make her a mortal human woman, and, moreover, an Israelite who was a mother of many children. Artemis was supposed to be deified. Since Mary is a completely different person, this didn’t work. Human memory contains both women: the goddess and the Jewish girl. The Jewish girl who became pregnant out of wedlock and gave birth to the bastard Jesus was a human being, and these priests insist on this so strongly that it’s clear: Jesus is a demigod. He is descended from a god on his father’s side, at most, probably Amen. Amen was a name of Egyptian gods who were also known in Israel.

Monotheism there had many gods: Elohim, Yahweh, “…..” (must not be named), and Amen. Moses is also an Egyptian pharaoh’s name, and he established himself as the sole ruler of Israel when the Jewish people fled Egypt, thus introducing monotheism as their form of government—a monarchy, or monotheistic dictatorship. The Torah does not deny that there are other gods; the Jews simply no longer wanted them; they had their own state and their own god as monarch. This god was neither responsible for nor existed for other peoples. He was the god of the Mosaic Jews who made the Exodus from Egypt. He is said to have invisibly impregnated a woman who was still a virgin at the time. One can see that at that time, child abuse was hyped up as the procreation of God, and the son thus developed a hubris that he was actually a bastard and considered himself superior to something else. He called for a revolution in the land of Judea and the burning of the temple, for which he was sentenced to death.

Artemis, however, was far away, in the Greece of that time, and was certainly not the mother of this Jewish rebel, but the virgin daughter of a Titaness, Leda, and the father of the gods, Zeus. Their hierarchy thus brought her to Olympus, and she is one of the 12 Olympian goddesses. Titans were the generational parents of gods like Zeus, Poseidon, and Aphrodite. Artemis and Athena were their daughters. They remain the most powerful goddesses in Greece to this day.

The misogyny of the male priests denied the mother of Jesus her own divinity, out of misogyny. This, however, degraded their God to a demigod. The only thing that is certain is that Mary was a Jew, and since Judaism is matrilineal, a Jew is someone who descends from a Jewish mother. This further explains that misogyny and anti-Semitism are directed against Mary and also out of jealousy of the Jewish people, the only people Jesus wanted to “liberate” from their Roman occupation and monarchy by attempting to overthrow them.

When Jesus attempted to deprive Artemis of her divinity by comparing her to his human mother, he only became a demigod himself, while Artemis’s lineage remains unchanged.