Sunflower 02/11/2022 (Fri) 14:30:27 Id: 72d2a5 No.736 del
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What changed in my perception was that the unclear image of christ as presented in the religion, became articulated. I've seen new agers talk about it as if "christ consciousness" among other things is an alien technology, same for the anti-christ. I've never been particularly interested in any of this, but after seeing that Yaweh was Poseidon and also pretty weak, I guess this removed the role of Jesus as the son of God. It would have to be something of less magnitude. Yet the Bible with the old and new testament is still a very powerful grimoire. It's just that the concept of "christ" and its role changes. What is "salvation" and what is "damnation"? In China "harmony" has been rebranded to mean whatever the communist party likes.
In the same way it's fully possible to understand "salvation" as having a politically correct mindset, while those who don't agree are "damned" and have to be cancelled.
This is how it looks to me. I had been looking at the sacrificial tradition of christianity and seen that it does work, but it requires that martyrs of every generation recreate their safe space by being persecuted to death. If they don't do that, it collapses. This means christianity must always be provocative enough to create an opposition that wants to kill them. It seems that in a civilized society it's very difficult to do this, and they've created extreme feminism and "pathological altruism" in an attempt at provoking a violent response. Is this "goodness"?