HAVING SEX WITH GOD
(Investigator
150, 2013
May)
Suppose
a priest says to
you: "God himself is impressed by your good looks and has fallen in
love with you and wants sex with you tonight. He informed me in a dream
He wants you to stay in church overnight and He will descend from
heaven."
How
would you respond?
Jewish
historian Josephus
(37-100) describes an
event similar to this immediately after his account about Jesus. In Antiquities
of the Jews, Book XVIII, 4, we read:
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About
the
same time…there was at Rome a woman whose name was Paulina; one who, on
account of the dignity of her ancestors, and by the regular conduct of
a virtuous life, had a great reputation: she was also very rich; and
although she was of a beautiful countenance, and in that flower of her
age wherein women are the most gay, yet did she lead a life of great
modesty. She was married to Saturninus, one that was every way
answerable to her in an excellent character.
Decius
Mundus fell in
love with this woman, who was a man very high in the equestrian order;
and as she was of too great dignity to be caught by presents, and had
already rejected them, though they had been sent in great abundance, he
was still more inflamed with love to her, insomuch that he promised to
give her two hundred thousand Attic drachmae for one night's lodging;
and when this would not prevail upon her, and he was not able to bear
this misfortune in his amours, he thought it the best way to famish
himself to death for want of food, on account of Paulina's sad refusal;
and he determined with himself to die after such a manner, and he went
on with his purpose accordingly.
Now
Mundus had a
freed-woman, who had been made free by his father, whose name was Ide,
one skillful in all sorts of mischief. This woman was very much grieved
at the young man's resolution to kill himself, (for he did not conceal
his intentions to destroy himself from others,) and came to him, and
encouraged him by her discourse, and made him to hope, by some promises
she gave him, that he might obtain a night's lodging with Paulina; and
when he joyfully hearkened to her entreaty, she said she wanted no more
than fifty thousand drachmae for the entrapping of the woman. So when
she had encouraged the young man, and gotten as much money as she
required, she did not take the same methods as had been taken before,
because she perceived that the woman was by no means to be tempted by
money; but as she knew that she was very much given to the worship of
the goddess Isis, she devised the following stratagem:
She
went to some of
Isis's priests, and upon the strongest assurances [of concealment], she
persuaded them by words, but chiefly by the offer of money, of
twenty-five thousand drachmae in hand, and as much more when the thing
had taken effect; and told them the passion of the young man, and
persuaded them to use all means possible to beguile the woman. So they
were drawn in to promise so to do, by that large sum of gold they were
to have.
Accordingly,
the oldest
of them went immediately to Paulina; and upon his admittance, he
desired to speak with her by herself. When that was granted him, he
told her that he was sent by the god Anubis, who was
fallen in love with her, and enjoined her to come to him. Upon this she
took the message very kindly, and valued herself greatly upon this
condescension of Anubis, and told her husband that she had a
message sent her, and was to sup and lie with Anubis; so he agreed to
her acceptance of the offer, as fully satisfied with the chastity of
his wife.
Accordingly,
she went
to the temple, and after she had supped there, and it was the hour to
go to sleep, the priest shut the doors of the temple, when, in the holy
part of it, the lights were also put out. Then did Mundus leap out,
(for he was hidden therein,) and did not fail of enjoying her, who was
at his service all the night long, as supposing he was the god; and
when he was gone away, which was before those priests who knew nothing
of this stratagem were stirring, Paulina came early to her husband, and
told him how the god Anubis had appeared to her. Among her friends,
also, she declared how great a value she put upon this favor, who
partly disbelieved the thing, when they reflected on its nature, and
partly were amazed at it, as having no pretense for not believing it,
when they considered the modesty and the dignity of the person.
But
now, on the third
day after what had been done, Mundus met Paulina, and said, "Nay,
Paulina, thou hast saved me two hundred thousand drachmae, which sum
thou mightest have added to thy own family; yet hast thou not failed to
be at my service in the manner I invited thee. As for the reproaches
thou hast laid upon Mundus, I value not the business of names; but I
rejoice in the pleasure I reaped by what I did, while I took to myself
the name of Anubis."
When
he had said this,
he went his way. But now she began to come to the sense of the
grossness of what she had done, and rent her garments, and told her
husband of the horrid nature of this wicked contrivance, and prayed him
not to neglect to assist her in this case.
So he
discovered the
fact to the emperor; whereupon Tiberius inquired into the matter
thoroughly by examining the priests about it, and ordered them to be
crucified, as well as Ide, who was the occasion of their perdition, and
who had contrived the whole matter, which was so injurious to the
woman. He also demolished the temple of Isis, and gave order that her
statue should be thrown into the river Tiber; while he only banished
Mundus, but did no more to him, because he supposed that what crime he
had committed was done out of the passion of love.
From
the translation by William Whiston (1667-1752)
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Josephus'
story about
Paulina is not totally implausible. Investigator has
occasionally reported about "sex cults" in which the leader pretends to
be divine and has sex with his followers.
Another
such cult made
headlines recently. The Australian reported that Mexican
officials broke up the Defenders of Christ on the USA border. The cult,
"allegedly recruited women to have sex with a Spanish man who claimed
he was the reincarnation of Christ." (January 30, 2013)
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