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rschristopher 3 months ago
What we call paganism or “neopaganism” is not what was celebrated in ancient times. Paganism involved animal human sacrifices, especially child sacrifices — and not for wanton cruelty but deeply embedded into their theological systems. Aztecs and Mayan are the most recent and well known, but even the old Norse rituals were horrendous, see the Uppsala Temple Sacrifices, or Blot, or the funerary rituals involving rape, torture and execution of a sex slave, or the infamous“blood eagle” executions. These kind of human and animal sacrifices (often mixed together, and often with an element of perverse sexuality, such as rape before execution) are surprisingly common in pre-Christian “pagan” traditions. It was often labeled “satanic” because “satan” just means “adversary” or sometimes “accuser” depending on the context. And while most ancient religions were folk or indigenous to a specific place and people (a local deity), the big pagan religions we know of (Greek, Norse, Roman, etc) were universal and had syncretic means to incorporate other religions/deities. Most famously the Romans would put every god of every conquered city in their pantheon and give them Latin names. They would sacrifice to these deities of conquered people. The Hebrews and their “one God” being the most famous exception (which proved intolerable to the Romans). The early Christians were actually called “atheists” by the pagans for refusing to acknowledge the pagan gods as gods, and the early Christians (mostly Jewish Christians) saw these “gods” as created spirits, usually fallen, unclean spirits, demons. “Demon” didn’t have a negative connotation amongst the pagans (see Socrates’ daemon), the negative connotation came later, most likely as a direct consequence of the bloody pagan rituals themselves, which were adversarial to Christianity in those days. Remember the Romans fed Christians to lions as entertainment, and made it a point to persecute them, executing them in humiliating ways (e.g., Peter was crucified upside down). Much later, in our modern age, the secular view saw ALL of these religions as “spiritual” expressions where things like rationality and logic and truth are claimed to be supreme. Hence all religions are treated as a list of mythologies rather than worldviews people lived by. Turns out, those concepts (logic, truth, and even beauty) are the fruits of Christendom. No ancient pagan culture understood “truth” as an attribute, e.g., “Veritas” (Latin for “truth”) was a pagan goddess, same with Aletheia (Greek for “truth”). Truth in the ancient world was not an attribute, not a what, but a who — truth was a person, a deity. The Christians understood that Truth was Christ (the way, the life, and the truth). And nowadays, as the fruits of secularism die off, as people question whether truth even exists, maybe it’s all subjective, maybe it’s all “will to power”, maybe we’re in a simulation — you’re witnessing a return to the ancient worldviews, including the barbarism and ugliness that became associated with “Satan” in the first place. Think about this as you’re plugging in to the chaos of modern life. The pagans used to say that we are the playthings of the gods. Christians simply claimed those “gods” were demons, and they offered a way to truth, and not to be a plaything of demons. And now in a world removed from Christianity (in the Nietzschean sense) we get to rediscover what it’s like to be a plaything of arbitrary “gods” (principalities and powers). All of this, to a large extent, is why people are looking at ancient religions in the first place, including ancient Christianity (which has answers to these questions of truth and meaning) and rejecting modern secular Christianity or the lifeless new-atheism in favor of some kind of spiritually that can explain actual life experiences. It’s why neopaganism is a thing or why occult practices are popular, people are seeking, and those seeking *truth* inevitably find their way to Christ (not the antichrist of secular Christianity). image
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rschristopher 4 months ago
What happened to the Puritans? It is perhaps the greatest irony imaginable. And a lesson for today’s conservative churches. The Puritans embodied Biblically centered, ultra-conservative Christianity: orthodox, rigorous Calvinists, aiming to forge a “city upon a hill”, founding what became a large part of mainline American Protestantism, founding universities such as Harvard and Yale to train orthodox clergy and uphold divine covenants. Puritans built tight-knit communities with strong Biblical social structures, that were an undeniable foundation to the American colonies and eventually states (especially in New England). At first this appeared successful. The exact goal of many of today’s conservative Christian nationalists. But what is the Puritan legacy? Secularized institutions now championing theological liberalism, Unitarianism (rejecting the trinity), Universalism, churches promoting LGBTQ+ “rights”, environmental “justice”, promoting atheism and humanism, advocating for abortion, funding abortion, and claiming the murder of an unborn baby is “healthcare”. If you see a church today with rainbow flags and clear woke propaganda, openly advocating for abortion, there’s a good chance it is a descendant of a Puritan church. The “fruits” (Matthew 7:16) of Puritanism are directly antithetical to their own Biblical conservatism. Did the gates of hell prevail? One imagines not a single Puritan founder could look at the legacy of their churches and congregationalist communities and not be horrified. Not just a failure, but a kind of demonic mockery of Christianity, arguably the worst and most antichrist churches and institutions that have ever existed have come from the Puritan lineage. The lesson is hopefully clear, one needs more than Biblically centered Christianity, one needs more than conservative principles. This might be a hard lesson for today’s staunch Calvinists (it was for me), but the rotten fruits are clear.
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rschristopher 4 months ago
It is fascinating how all is being revealed. The demons, the objective evils of the world, are on clear display as if a veil has been lifted — and now we’re witnessing that the lie of the antichrist (that you earn your way to heaven and don’t need Christ) is starting to be revealed, which creates the opportunity for the gospel to be proclaimed to all. It’s called “good news” for a reason. Because *you* and not just Trump are indeed not bound for heaven, and never were. And deep in your heart you know that. It is only through Christ that those gates will open, and only to those that repent and truly follow Him. It was His perfect faith, His death on the cross, His resurrection, and His ascension to heaven (both as God, and as a man, “behold the man”) that made this straight and narrow path a reality — the good news is that there is a way to salvation for all of us sinners. Christ is Lord Christ is King
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rschristopher 4 months ago
Life is really confusing. And Christianity even more so. The plain truth of Christianity becomes easily obscured by the chatter of the various “Christianities” and especially the chaos of easily falsified interpretations that have become the norm online. If you find yourself engaging in this chaos, repent, this is not truth-seeking, and it is certainly not Christ that you are participating in. The very existence of the different denominations, all the way back to the great schism, is heartbreaking, tragic beyond measure, that our pride (east and west and every reformer) our own egos and political ambitions, became more important than Christ who is in our midst. If we want iron to sharpen iron, it must begin with humility to Christ. In His mercy God allows these harmful schisms (harmful to us), a divine patience that is impossible for me to understand. Like with the parable of the prodigal son, neither brother was “right”, the older brother was rebuked, and only through profound humility did the younger find his way back to the loving embrace of his father. And when I see sincere Christians misrepresent or ridicule other Christians, assured their interpretation is “right” and all other denominations are wrong or that you just need a Bible (or inversely, pretending they’re all right), we may need to stop and reflect that we are *all* wrong (all of us), for if truth was on our side who could be against us? There wouldn’t be schisms if truth was what we were seeking. All lies die. Only truth remains in the end. Only through profound humility can one even find truth. You cannot debate or ridicule or coerce or deceive your way to truth (those just put more beams in your eyes). And yet how often do we faithfully acknowledge or even understand truthfully other denominations? How often do we misrepresent other interpretations, or criticize them while being blind to the faults in our own? All it takes is ONE passage in scripture to falsify your interpretation, yet people will cherry pick only what serves their interpretation, their ego as judge of Christ and His message. Obviously the schisms continue to exist because of this— truly it is a way to humility. Let yourself be proven wrong, whether your non-denominational or reformed or Baptist or Catholic or Orthodox — let yourself *be* wrong, because you are not God, for only Christ is *right*, and to the degree you are actually right, you are at best the older brother to the prodigal son, and at worst lost in outer darkness.