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Preaching the Good Doctrine

Your site is very interesting, and despite my disagreement with you on a number of issues, I applaud your efforts. One thing I'd like to comment on is that, at least to me, this site seems to take quite a lot of influence from Christianity. Even the God the Mother videos that I watched use a style of rhetoric (I hesitate to use the word "preaching") very similar to that of evangelical Christianity, such as saying that all you need to do is invite God into your heart/life and God will take care of everything. I've only seen that said in that particular sect of Christianity. I'm not sure if this is a good or bad thing. It might be a little "pushy", but it is effective isn't it? My question, though, is about men's worship of Dea. I understand that they are by all means allowed to do so, but what if they have trouble connecting with God-as-Mother? As a woman, I used to have trouble identifying with male deities. Might I man similarly find it difficult to identify/worship a feminine deity? If so, how do you think they should resolve this issue? Thank you, Nightfall Thank you for taking the time to comment. We have no problem with the word "preaching". Making Truth clear and vivid is what we are here for. Similarities to Christianity are often more superficial than real. Case in point "how do we suggest men resolve this issue". We don't. While we believe - and preach - that the of Dea is Absolute Truth, we do not say that it excludes other perspectives. If gentlemen (or anyone else) feel uncomfortable with God as exclusively feminine, let them take a path they find more comfortable. Unlike certain sects, we are not here to force the Good Doctrine upon anyone - but to offer it - with clarity and with uncompromising purity - to those who actually want and need it.