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>The pagan world was feminism on crack.
Mental illness.
The Anglo aphorism 'every man a king in his castle' is actually a holdover from Roman patrician pagan customs, where the father was not only absolute but sacred. The equivalent of a Roman supreme court existed in Britannia for 4-5 centuries, and these laws were revived over and over and taught in top universities for millennia, shaping English common law.
Hence, Rabbi Yeshua's words 'hate the father' is absolute blasphemy to a Greek or Roman pagan, where the word 'pater' had connotations of sacral kingship. To enthrone the crucified slave against the Augustus was the equivalent of enthroning a baphomet in a church today. And just as subversive. They echo the creed of the radical marxist.
The logic of the household father was extended outwards into the state itself. Hence, Thomas Paine's critique of monarchy, as a custom 'invented by heathens' and usurped by Israelites for pragmatic purposes, though they believe not in it and the Bible forbids it, is naturally extended against household patriarchy itself, as he says no ONE by BIRTH could set up his own family...
And today, we live as the Jewish desert nomads, as European primogeniture, an institution based in Roman paganism before Jupiter, is abolished entirely, and women and children are held in common.
Greeks did not even allow women outside for anything but pagan ritual and funeral processions. They saw it as novel that Spartans allowed women outside for exercise. They placed the age of maidenhood at the onset of puberty, at 12, when she was fit to be married.