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Higher Criticism for Jerry Falwell:
The Theological Significance of Tinky Winky

Tinky Winky, gay?

Au contraire.  As any person of faith who has ever watched
Teletubbies understands, Tinky Winky is actually a powerful symbol of God's
word made flesh.  Or rather, plush.  First of all, Tinky Winky is purple,
the color of royalty and the ancient priesthood. As it is written in The
Song of Songs, "Thine head upon thee [is] like Carmel, and the hair of
thine head like purple; the king [is] held in the galleries." Unlike pink and
lavender, purple is a noble hue. While The Artist Formerly Known as Prince
and the National Organization for Women have attempted to co-opt it, its
history as the color of kings and priests cannot be erased. Tinky Winky's
fur is thus meant to remind us of the presence of the divine in our lives.

The triangular antenna on Tinky Winky's head represents the three
sides of the Holy Trinity Abba, Christ, and Holy Spirit.  The intent is
clearly to tell us to tune our own spiritual antenna to God, to "be
attuned" to God's teachings.

As for Tinky Winky's purse, or "magic bag," this feminine
attribute is obviously meant to hearken back to King David, who also carried a
little bag. As is written in Samuel 1740, "Then he [David] took his staff
in his hand, chose five smooth stones from the stream, put them in the
pouch of his shepherd's bag."  From this bag came the stone that killed
Goliath.

Who knows what heroic tools will come from the bag of Tinky Winky?
The show has been on the air for less than a year.

The similarities between David and Tinky Winky go further. David
carried his lyre, a stringed harp-like girlie instrument, constantly, and
like Tinky Winky, he was constantly singing little songs. "This is my
only request," he sang, "To dwell in the House of YHWH all the days of my
life, to behold the sweetness of Godde and to be like a visitor in Godde's
sanctuary." Tinky Winky, meanwhile, sings, Pinkle Winkle,
Tinky Winky" and dwells in the Tubbytronic Superdome. I think the
parallels are obvious.

I acknowledge one problematic element to this Teletubby-Davidian
reading. David's relationship with his friend Jonathan was far, far closer
than that of Tinky Winky and Dipsy, the only other male Teletubby.
David said of Jonathan, "Your love for me was wonderful, more wonderful than
that of women" (2 Samuel 126). "Jonathan made a covenant with David
because he loved him as himself. Jonathan took off the robe he was wearing
and gave it to David, along with his tunic, and even his sword, his bow and
his belt" (1 Samuel 183-4) "...And they kissed one another and wept
with one another, until David exceeded" (1 Samuel 2041).

As we all know, Tinky Winky is only casually friendly with Dipsy; he reserves
his greatest affection for Po, the daintiest, highest-voiced, femme-iest
Teletubby. Future scholars will, we hope, work through
this discrepancy.

Scholars believe that from the seed of David will come the
Messiah.  (The Messiah is not to be confused with the Antichrist -- also a
descendant of David -- a Jewish man who is probably alive today, according to
Falwell. In fact, he is probably Adam Sandler.)  It is to be trusted that
similar greatness will spring from the fluffy loins of Tinky Winky. A close
analysis of Tinky Winky's activities -- eating Tubby Custard,
jumping, dancing happy dances, chasing balloons, making kites, demanding
hugs, and consorting with the Noo Noo (a vacuum cleaner) -- has much to reveal
about us, our values, and our relationship to popular culture.

E. Ann Matter
R. Jean Brownlee Term Professor
Department of Religious Studies
Logan Hall
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA  19104-6304
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Ishtar/Easter

        In this study we want to explore the relationship between Easter and the
goddess Ishtar, and why THE CELEBRATION OF THE EASTER HOLIDAY IS A GREAT
ABOMINATION TO ALMIGHTY GOD. We will explore the history of the goddess Ishtar
as well as her various attributes and names that she was called in different
ancient cultures. We will also find out exactly what God has to say about this
adulterous, idolatrous worship of Easter/Ishtar in these in time days.

        Let's begin with the fact that the word "Easter" is not in the Scriptures.
Some may say that it is Acts 12:4, but they haven't done their homework. Let's
look at Acts 12:4: And when he had apprehended him, he put him in prison, and
delivered him to four quaternons of soldiers to keep him, intending after
Easter to bring him forth to the people.

        The word is not Easter. It is a corrupted translation of the Greek word
"pascha" which means "Passover," from the Hebrew word "pasach" meaning "to
pass over." If you don't believe this, look it up it is #3957 in the Strong's
Concordance Greek Dictionary.

        Most often in trying to explain to people that the Easter worship is in fact
the worship of the goddess Ishtar, their immediate reply is that they are
worshipping Jesus, and that the Easter worship is the celebration of the risen
Christ, His resurrection from the dead. What does it really matter if the word
Easter is a transliteration of the word Ishtar? We are still worshipping Jesus
Christ and His resurrection. God knows the intent of our hearts.

        True enough, God does know the intent of our hearts. But God also knows THE
UTTER ABOMINATION OF THIS EASTER/ISHTAR WORSHIP, as well as the fact that
most are caught up in this worship in ignorance. But now you are no longer
ignorant concerning this matter. You will be presented with the facts in this
lesson that the Easter worship is indeed the worship of the goddess Ishtar,
and not the worship of Jesus Christ, as you have been taught to believe. It is
up to you to discern the truth of this matter from the facts that will be
presented. He that heareth, let him hear; and he that forbeareth, let him
forbear. If you forbear, then your blood shall be upon your own head. If you
hear the truth of this matter, then repent.

        Let's begin with the fact that nowhere in the Scriptures does God tell us to
worship the resurrection of Christ, what Easter is supposedly all about.
Therefore, THE EASTER WORSHIP IS A TRADITION OF MEN. What does the Scripture
tell us about the traditions of men? "Beware lest any man spoil you through
philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of
the world, and not after Christ." (Colossians 2:8)

        Beware, lest the traditions of men spoil you. Why? Because they are not of
Christ and they will lead you astray. Furthermore, what do the Scriptures have
to say about those who would insist that it is Christ whom they are
worshipping at Easter, according to the tradition of men? "Wherefore the Lord
said, Forasmuch as this people draw near me with their mouth, and with their
lips do honour me, but have removed their heart far from me, and their fear
toward me is taught by the precept of men." (Isaiah 29:13)

        The people do honor the Lord with their lips, lip service, but their hears
are far removed from Him, because their fear, their reverence, and their
worship of Him is taught by the precepts and traditions of men. The Easter
worship is a tradition of man, and its origin comes from the worship of the
pagan goddess Ishtar. God tells us over and over throughout the Scriptures to
leave behind those traditions of men, to come out of mystery Babylon.

        On that note, let's look at the history of the goddess Ishtar and her
connection with mystery Babylon, meaning confusion, from the root word Babel.
To fully understand the origin of the worship of the goddess Ishtar and her
subsequent history, we must find go back to the origin of mystery Babylon and
understand from whence this worship evolved, even back to the garden of Eden.

        We know from God's word what the true nature of the sin in the garden was, a
sexual relationship between Eve and Satan, and from this relationship Cain was
born. Cain was the son of Satan, the serpent, called the devil. Cain was the
founder of ancient Babylon in Sumeria, and history bears this out. In Genesis
4, the Scripture tells us that Cain built a city and named it after his son
Enoch. Archaeologists have uncovered ancient city that is called Erech located
in what we know today as Iraq, the land of Babylon.

        The king of this ancient Babylon was known as Sargon, which translated means
King Cain. To make a long story short for the sake of sticking to the subject
of Ishtar, Cain made deities of Adam and Eve. He called them Anu and Ea, later
known as Ishtar. His other chief deity was Bel, a form of Baal, another name
for Satan.

        Without digressing too far, a thorough study of the evolution of mythology
and most world religions will lead one back to ancient Babylon and Cain. For a
more thorough study concerning Cain and his conquests, order the book "Sargon
the Magnificent." Now that we have taken you back to the beginning, to the
origin of this worship of Ishtar and where it comes from, let's now move onto
Ishtar herself. Let's find out what Ishtar is all about, the stories and myths
about her, what was involved in the worship of her, and what that worship
signified. The following passage is an excerpt from "The Encyclopedia of
Religion, Vol. 7: "Inanna, the Sumerian astral deity representing the planet
Venus, was known throughout the Mesopotamian world; the Akkadians (and later
the Assyro-Babylonians) called her Ishtar. For both the Sumerians and the
Akkadians, she was the principal goddess in their respective pantheons.
Inanna-Ishtar's closest counterparts to the west are the Canaanite Astarte
(called Ashtoreth by the Hebrews) and the later goddesses of Greece and Rome,
Aphrodite and Venus.
        One of the most important myths about Inanna-Ishtar concerns her relationship
to the shepherd god Dumuzi-Tammuz, who is probably a divination of an actual
early ruler of Uruk (Erech, the city Enoch of Genesis 4). Although the myth
has many variations, its basic outline can be reconstructed from the Sumerian
'Inanna's Descent to the Netherworld,' the Akkadian parallel 'Ishtar's
Descent,' and recently translated fragments of the 'Death of Dumuzi,' as well
as various laments for Dumuzi and a large set of 'Sacred Marriage' texts.
        According to these sources, Inanna and Dumuzi have a passionate love affair
and marriage. Subsequently the goddess wants to visit the underworld ruled by
her enemy and sister Ereshkigal, probably to rule there as well as in heaven.
After bedecking herself with jewels and  finery, Inanna descends and is met at
the gate by a servant of Ereshkigal, who at various stages removes her
garments. Finally she approaches her sister naked and humiliated. Ereshkigal
fastens on her the 'eyes of death,' turns her into a corpse, and hangs her
body on a stake.
        Inanna's servant, worried after three days of her absence, fashions creatures
who descend with revivifying materials. They bring her back to life and she
reascends to earth, accompanied by frightened demons who wander with her from
city to city in Summer. When she returns to Uruk she finds her lover Dumuzi
not bewailing her plight in the underworld, but actually celebrating it. She
sets after him the demons, who after a long chase overtake and torture him and
drag him down to the underworld.
        There are many variations of this myth, but its importance lies in the love
affair between Dumuzi-Tammuz, who comes to represent the annual dying and
regenerated vegetative cycle, and Inanna-Ishtar, the embodiment of the
generative force in nature. In their intercourse she fecundates the growth
cycle of spring.
        This came to be ritualized in an annual ceremony in which the king,
representing Dumuzi-Tammuz, entered into a hieros gamos, a sacred marriage,
with a sacred temple prostitute, representing Inanna-Ishtar, and thus
sympathetically brought regeneration to the land. Their intercourse was, in a
sense, the resurrection of the dead god, and lamenting turned into rejoicing.
The popularity and geographical spread of this myth and its ritualization are
attested in Ezekiel 8:14, where the prophet condemns the practice followed by
some Jerusalem women lamenting for Tammuz." (The Encyclopedia of Religion,
Vol. 7)

Part II

        Let's look at this passage from Ezekiel for a moment. "He said also unto me,
Turn thee yet again, and thou shalt see greater abominations that they do. The
he brought me to the door of the gate of the Lord's house which was toward the
north; and, behold, there sat women weeping for Tammuz. The said he unto me,
Hast thou seen this, O son of man? turn thee yet again and thou shalt see
great abominations than these." (Ezekiel 8:13-15)

        You see, the Lord is condemning this practice of worshipping Ishtar and
lamenting for Tammuz, and calls it a great abomination Easter worship is an
abomination to God. Let's reflect back upon the story of Ishtar and pick out
some of the key points. Notice the resemblance of the story of Ishtar to that
which is written in the Gospel about our Savior, Jesus Christ.

        As Ishtar descended, she was stripped and humiliated; Jesus was stripped and
beaten in humility. Ishtar was killed and hung on a stake; Jesus was crucified
on a stake. Ishtar was resurrected after three days; Jesus rose from the tomb
on the third day. By now it should be quite obvious to you why Easter is in
fact the worship of Ishtar.

        Satan has taken the truth about Christ and overlaid it with the worship of
Ishtar, bringing it into the church through the traditions of men and
presenting it as the celebration of Easter, a transliteration of the word
Ishtar. Satan knew the purpose of this earth age and has tried repeatedly to
subvert God's plan. He tried to corrupt the seed line in the garden so that
Christ could not be born and die on the stake.

        Satan failed at that attempt, so he used his offspring, Cain and the Kenites
(the sons of Cain) to propagate false religions and myths that have a
resemblance to the truth. In order to create confusion and disbelief so as to
deceive God's children. For every positive there is a negative, and Satan is
the Great Imitator.

        Remember, Satan's whole thrust is to be worshipped as God. Let's for a moment
review a few more of the characteristics of Ishtar, not losing sight of the
story of Ishtar and what the ritualistic worship of her represented, the
resurrection of the dead god. Ishtar was also known as the Queen of Heaven
(there is a large denomination that openly prays to the Queen of Heaven).
Ishtar was connected to the planet Venus, called both the "morning star" and
the "evening star." Ishtar was worshipped as female in the morning and male in
the evening. You should also note that in Isaiah 14:12, Lucifer, another name
for Satan, is called the son of the morning. The name Lucifer itself means
"the morning star." Ishtar is also called the goddess of fertility, from
another one of her notorious legends. As the legend goes, an egg fell from
heaven one day and landed in the Euphrates river. Some fish managed to roll
the egg to shore, hence the tradition of rolling Easter eggs.

        Then several doves (a symbol of the Holy Spirit) descended from heaven and
incubated the egg and hatched the goddess Ishtar, the goddess of Easter. The
egg became the universal symbol for fertility, and as such can be traced to
pagan ritual and worship worldwide. Like the egg, the rabbit became part of
the Easter tradition because it too was a symbol of fertility in ancient
Egypt. Let's now look at how this practice of worshipping the goddess
Ishtar/Ashtoreth/Astarte was promulgated by the children of Israel. Pay
attention to the word "groves." The Hebrew word for groves is "Asherah," a
form of Ashtoreth/Astarte, pointing right back to Ishtar. "And the children of
Israel did secretly those things that were not right against the Lord their
God, and they built them high places in all their cities, from the tower of
the watchmen to the fenced city. And they set them up images and groves in
every high hill, and under every green tree: And there they burnt incense in
all the high places, as did the heathen whom the Lord carried away before
them; and wrought wicked things to provoke the Lord to anger: For they served
idols, whereof the Lord had said unto them, Ye shall not do this thing." (2
Kings 17:9-12)

        Using the Strong's Concordance Hebrew dictionary, let's look at the word for
"groves."

        groves...
        Hebrew 842. 'asherah, ash-ay-raw'; or 'asheyrah, ash-ay-raw'; from Heb. 833;
happy; Asherah (or Astarte)               a Phoenician goddess; also an image
of the same:-grove. Comp. Heb. 6253.
        Hebrew 6253. 'Ashtoreth, ash-to'-reth; prob. for Heb. 6251; Ashtoreth, the
Phoenician goddess of love (and               increase):- Ashtoreth. The
Asherah was a phallic symbol, shaped in the image of the male organ.

        Again, the children of Israel participated in this heathen ritual of
worshipping Ishtar, the "grove worship," and wrought wicked things that
provoked the Lord to anger, after being commanded not to do this thing.

        Will our people continue in this abominable practice of worshipping
Ishtar/Easter and provoking the Lord to anger? Let's look at another instance
of this practice among the children of Israel. "But they hearkened not: and
Manasseh seduced them to do more evil than did the nations whom the Lord
destroyed before the children of Israel. And the Lord spake by his servants
the prophets, saying, Because Manasseh king of Judah hath done these
abominations, and hath done wickedly above all that the Amorites did, which
were before him, and hath made Judah also to sin with his idols." (2 Kings
21:9- 11)

        What was that Manasseh did? From the Reader Digest "Great People of the Bible
and How They Lived." "Inside the Jerusalem temple he placed an image of
Ishtar, the Assyrian goddess of love and war, associated with the planet
Venus. In her name, priest and male worshippers engaged in ritual sex with
'holy' prostitutes housed in the temple, a practice that was supposed to
promote the fertility of crops, herds and families (akin to the rebirth or
resurrection from the dead)." (Great People of the Bible and How They Lived)

        Manasseh brought the worship of into the temple, the house of God. The
priests performed ritualistic sexual orgies with the temple prostitutes to
worship the fertility goddess and promote the symbolic resurrection of the
dead god.

Part III

        Manasseh was not the only king to bring this worship into the temple. King
Ahab under the influence of his wife Jezebel also brought the worship of
Ishtar into the house of God. "And Ahab the son of Omri did evil in the sight
of the Lord above all that were before him. And it came to pass, as if it had
been a light thing for him to walk in the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat,
that he took to wife Jezebel the daughter of Ethbaal king of the Zidonians,
and went and served Baal, and worshipped him. And he reared up an altar for
Baal in the house of Baal, which he had built in Samaria. And Ahab made a
grove; and Ahab did more to provoke the Lord God of Israel to anger than all
the kings of Israel that were before him...But there was none like unto Ahab,
which did sell himself to work wickedness in the sight of the Lord, whom
Jezebel his wife stirred up. And he did very abominably in following idols,
according to all things as did the Amorites, whom the Lord cast out before the
children of Israel." (1 Kings 16:30- 33; 21:25-26)

        Ahab, through the influence of Jezebel built an altar to Baal and also made
groves. Remember the groves were for the worship of Ishtar, from the Hebrew
word Asherah/Ashtoreth. Let's now go to these end times and see what God has
to tell us about this Easter/Ishtar worship. "And the angel of the church in
Thyatira write; These things saith the Son of God, who hath his eyes like unto
a flame of fire, and his feet are like fine brass; I know thy works, and
charity, and service, and faith, and they patience, and thy works; and the
last to be more than the first. Notwithstanding I have a few things against
thee, because thou sufferest that woman Jezebel, which calleth herself a
prophetess, to teach and to seduce my servants to commit fornication, and to
eat things sacrificed unto idols. And I gave her space to repent of her
fornication; and she repented not. Behold I will cast her into a bed, and them
that commit adultery with her into great tribulation, except they repent of
their deeds." (Revelation 2:18-22)

        King Ahab suffered that woman Jezebel, his wife, and brought the worship of
the goddess Ishtar into the House of God. Do you suffer that woman Jezebel?
Are you still practicing your worship of Easter, whose worship goes to Ishtar
and not to Christ? God has given you His warning. He has given her space to
repent of her fornication, and she repented not. Where do you stand, with
Christ or with Jezebel?
        In this study we have presented you with the facts and history concerning
Ishtar/Easter. You have had the opportunity to see that the worship of Ishtar
and the ritualistic sexual orgies were symbolic for the resurrection of the
dead god, the very thing Christians purport to be celebrating the resurrection
of Christ.

        EASTER IS A TRADITION OF MEN AND IS TAUGHT BY THE PRECEPTS OF MEN. It is an
abominable, idolatrous and adulterous practice. Jesus said "follow me," not
the goddess Ishtar. You must be aware of the wiles of the Devil. SATAN HAS
CLEVERLY INSERTED THE WORSHIP OF THE GODDESS ISHTAR INTO THE CHURCH, CALLING
IT EASTER, BY SLIGHTLY TWISTING AND CORRUPTING THE TRUTH AND PERVERTING THE
MINDS OF GOD'S CHILDREN, CAUSING THEM TO PROVOKE THE LORD TO ANGER.


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