LainkeyKonggnu/bsd LONG LIVE THE NEW FLESH 7mo ago#6675551
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I have trouble phrasing the issue I have with this world view. I know a foid who's not an outright Wiccan but is "spiritual" does astrology, crystal BS, etc. and is explicitly not Christian.
I guess it's just crazy to me you get over the "hump" of believing a higher power or even just believing in the supernatural.
Then you go on to accept that Christianity has some spiritual authority (?) but still end up denying Christ? Like you're already past the hard parts and seemingly ape Christian morality anyway
I'm talking about the person in the post and people I know. They seem perfectly fine with taking spiritual truths from the Bible piecemeal and ignoring the rest.
If someone is growing up in The West they're mainlining Christian morality, the biggest things they'll disagree on is like homosexuality. Heck, a lot of these people I've spoken with are monogamous even.
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LainkeyKong 7mo ago#6679202
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Nah you're right don't worry. Grue is just wrong about this one. Our ideological victory was so complete that the new secular morality is just borrowed from ours, with obvious conflicts about the nature of suffering and sexual ethics being the only points of meaningful contention.
If WW2/Nazis hadn't happened I think we would see far greater differences between current secularoids and Christians.
"I don't want anyone at work to know I'm a witch, so all I do is draw weird symbols around my desk and wear occult symbol rings and necklaces. "
Yeah, how can anyone possibly guess that the weird occult symbols might indicate you're some kind of witch?
Ordinarily I'd be against anyone plastering the place with Bible verses, but it does seem to be working on Witchy-Poo here, so good for the new employee!
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I have trouble phrasing the issue I have with this world view.
I know a foid who's not an outright Wiccan but is "spiritual" does astrology, crystal BS, etc. and is explicitly not Christian. ![:marseygem: :marseygem:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseygem.webp)
I guess it's just crazy to me you get over the "hump" of believing a higher power or even just believing in the supernatural.
Then you go on to accept that Christianity has some spiritual authority (?) but still end up denying Christ?
Like you're already past the hard parts and seemingly ape Christian morality anyway ![:marseyconfused: :marseyconfused:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseyconfused.webp)
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Wrong.
Wrong.
Not everyone who cooks has the cookbook, and they prolly feel that applies to Pharisees like the Nicean council or even Jesus
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I'm talking about the person in the post and people I know. They seem perfectly fine with taking spiritual truths from the Bible piecemeal and ignoring the rest.
If someone is growing up in The West they're mainlining Christian morality, the biggest things they'll disagree on is like homosexuality. Heck, a lot of these people I've spoken with are monogamous even.
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I would argue these are not originally Christian, uniquely Christian, nor (most controversially) universally Christian.
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I don't have a large enough view of history to argue that point
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Nah you're right don't worry. Grue is just wrong about this one. Our ideological victory was so complete that the new secular morality is just borrowed from ours, with obvious conflicts about the nature of suffering and sexual ethics being the only points of meaningful contention.
If WW2/Nazis hadn't happened I think we would see far greater differences between current secularoids
and Christians. ![:marseyandjesus: :marseyandjesus:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseyandjesus.webp)
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Oh, boy.
"I don't want anyone at work to know I'm a witch, so all I do is draw weird symbols around my desk and wear occult symbol rings and necklaces. "
Yeah, how can anyone possibly guess that the weird occult symbols might indicate you're some kind of witch?
Ordinarily I'd be against anyone plastering the place with Bible verses, but it does seem to be working on Witchy-Poo here, so good for the new employee!
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imagine not just responding with ezekiel 23:20
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Ezekiel 23:20
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Husky pale gender fluid blue haired xhe witches are unironically superior to evangelical NPCs.
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Snapshots:
https://old.reddit.com/r/witchcraft/comments/1e0yvgy/is_there_something_i_can_do_to_ward_off_blessings/:
undelete.pullpush.io
ghostarchive.org
archive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
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