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[edit] Phallic?
A phallic god? Where the hell does that kinda nonsense come from? Alas, I smell the, erm, inovative reinterpretations of fact by pantheon.org or youkaimura.com behind this. Will look into this and rewrite it. For the time being, I'll delete the phallic nonsense, though. TomorrowTime 19:55, 12 January 2007 (UTC)