Anonymous ID: 316bdd Y Head Symbol Dec. 14, 2020, 5:52 p.m. No.12030476   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0578

Q first posted about the Owl / Y head symbolism on November 21, 2017. Two posts that day dealt with it, Q post 184 and 189, and two more followed on the 22nd, Q posts 194 and 195. A fair amount of research was produced to explain the Owl symbolism, but I have yet to see research into the Y head symbolism that is thoroughly convincing.

 

Potential significance of the Y head symbol: our sex is determined by the X and Y chromosomes and a Y chromosome is the unchanged (though over long periods of time there can be slight variations) copy of the father’s Y that can only be given to his sons (i.e., females have XX and males XY, a female always gives a copy of an X chromosome and a male can contribute either X or Y, however, his contribution determines the sex of the offspring), thus, the Y head being worshiped is the father Y chromosome that lives on in the male offspring of his line.

 

If the angels that fell did so for their corrupt act of not keeping their first estate (Jude 1:6) and taking wives of the daughters of men (Genesis 6:2), creating the Nephilim, in those days of the Flood and also after that (Genesis 6:4), then would it not be that these rebel band of angels, in league with Satan, gave to their offspring their own DNA? With the passing of each generation of this offspring, the total DNA in each chromosome which the offspring inherited would be more and more diluted, save for the Y chromosome which passed from father to son. This could explain man’s obsession for time immemorial with bloodlines and royal lineage, as marrying-in would preserve as much of the angelic DNA as possible.

 

Researching in greater detail, will post more soon, wanted to get this initial thought out.