Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled!
At first, in art, the sex organs were represented by pictures of them, but as man developed and ideas of morals changes, such representations seemed offensive or crude, and they were therefore gradually modified until the symbols could scarcely be recognized as sexual in origin. Other explanations and meanings where invented for the masses, who were no supposed to understand the true meanings. Thus, symbols came to have two meanings, the esoteric and the exoteric. - Charles G. Berger

John Preston Kellogg

Kellogg family.

John Preston Kellogg
Birth 1807-02-14Death 1881-05-10
Parents
FatherJosiah Kellogg
MotherHannah Smith
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