“that man was only sacred he was not holy enough, nobody was holy enough besides that monkey in the corner of the jungle”
by nonekopopo February 17, 2023

Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Since water of the world
I knew I'd have to face you
The color of my bites
Yes they remind me of you
In your blood I write
I am not afraid
This is who I am
And I will never be like you
I do not kneel
All I'm asking
Is nothing sacred anymore?
Sailing through the flood
Why did he keep two of you
Splinter in your mind's eye
My phoenix rises to swoop
In your blood I write
I am not afraid
This is who I am
And I will never be like you
I do not kneel
All I'm asking
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Since water of the world
I knew I'd have to face you
The color of my bites
Yes they remind me of you
In your blood I write
I am not afraid
This is who I am
And I will never be like you
I do not kneel
All I'm asking
Is nothing sacred anymore?
Sailing through the flood
Why did he keep two of you
Splinter in your mind's eye
My phoenix rises to swoop
In your blood I write
I am not afraid
This is who I am
And I will never be like you
I do not kneel
All I'm asking
Is nothing sacred, nothing sacred anymore?
Nothing sacred, nothing sacred, nothing sacred
Nothing sacred, nothing sacred
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Take the edge of my thumbs
Bury the nails deep into your eyes
(Maybe then you'll see my light)
I'd rather crawl, drooling with the beggars
They've got more to say
In your blood I write
I am not afraid
This is who I am
And I will never be like you
I do not kneel
All I'm asking
Is nothing sacred anymore?
In your blood I write
I am not afraid
This is who I am
And I will never be like you
I do not kneel
All I'm asking
Is nothing sacred, nothing sacred anymore?
Nothing sacred, nothing sacred, nothing sacred
Nothing sacred, nothing sacred
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Still floating in the gray water of your womb
Take the edge of my thumbs
Bury the nails deep into your eyes
(Maybe then you'll see my light)
I'd rather crawl, drooling with the beggars
They've got more to say
In your blood I write
I am not afraid
This is who I am
And I will never be like you
I do not kneel
All I'm asking
Is nothing sacred anymore?
In your blood I write
I am not afraid
This is who I am
And I will never be like you
I do not kneel
All I'm asking
Is nothing sacred, nothing sacred anymore?
by Txorromorro September 22, 2025

by Chocolate Vape Juice Fund September 25, 2011

by Not Sacred July 13, 2023

Pronunciation: /ˈseɪkrɪd ɔɪl/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Sacred oil (phrase, noun) - In biblical comprehension, sacred oil is a specially prepared, consecrated substance used for various religious rituals and ceremonies, symbolizing divine presence, consecration, curing, and empowerment.
Significance:
• It identifies “sacred oil” as a significant element within biblical traditions.
• It highlights its use in religious rites and its symbolic significance.
• It implies association with divine presence, consecration, curing, and empowerment.
• It indicates a particular method of preparation and sanctification.
Definition:
1. Sacred oil (phrase, noun) - In biblical comprehension, sacred oil is a specially prepared, consecrated substance used for various religious rituals and ceremonies, symbolizing divine presence, consecration, curing, and empowerment.
Significance:
• It identifies “sacred oil” as a significant element within biblical traditions.
• It highlights its use in religious rites and its symbolic significance.
• It implies association with divine presence, consecration, curing, and empowerment.
• It indicates a particular method of preparation and sanctification.
Examples:
• “The sacred oil was used to anoint priests and kings in ancient ceremonies.”
• “The sacred oil is a symbol of spiritual curing and purification.”
• “The sacred oil is often referred to in the scriptures for its specific curing and sacred purposes.”
• “The application of the sacred oil was a crucial part of the consecration process.”
• “The sacred oil was prepared with great attention and care, according to the tradition.”
• “The sacred oil was used to anoint priests and kings in ancient ceremonies.”
• “The sacred oil is a symbol of spiritual curing and purification.”
• “The sacred oil is often referred to in the scriptures for its specific curing and sacred purposes.”
• “The application of the sacred oil was a crucial part of the consecration process.”
• “The sacred oil was prepared with great attention and care, according to the tradition.”
by Dmitrio January 15, 2025

by Neon Fox March 28, 2021

A clear exemple of The sacred text paradox is:
"No one whose testicles are crushed or whose male organ is cut off shall enter the assembly of the Lord."
It's about transgenderism, circumcision or CBT. depend on who is saying it hates the most
"No one whose testicles are crushed or whose male organ is cut off shall enter the assembly of the Lord."
It's about transgenderism, circumcision or CBT. depend on who is saying it hates the most
by salsicha20cm August 23, 2021
