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Jesuitta
Jesusita  God only had a daughter, Jesuitta, whom he gave to teach us love.  She was a good little girl with blond, curly hair, and often helped her mother  with the washing up and other household chores.  As she grew up and became a shapely young woman,  she coveted by men, who could not grasp her preaching of unconditional love was not about sex; They began talking behind her back.  Rumors had it she had twelve lovers there was talk of orgies with wine, fried fish, and fresh bread. She went to the church, demanded to be heard, and asked why there were no women priests and why they let sleazy merchants sell overpriced artifacts.  The clerics, who had had enough of this noisy woman, told Pilatus to do something. He first raped her and, to his shock, realized that Jesuitta was a virgin;  This knowledge haunted him for the rest of his life.  Nevertheless, he threw her to his Roman Legionnaires as a usual tart. And the men taunted her:  “Is this what you meant by calling love absolute,  they bawled.  Their women said nothing.  They put her on the cross as the semen of a thousand soldiers  ran down her legs, she died with forgiveness in her heart.
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