So the hauntingly weird retro film Wise Blood, (writer Flannery O'Connor, Director John Huston), with a nihilistic protagonist and hero Hazel Motes, (Brad Dourrif), who in his rejection of organised religion, and belief in the sufficiency of 'Natural Law' founds his own church, The Church of Christ without Christ was actually a prophetic satire? Tho l usually come across the, Bible alone, but used akin to the I ching oracle, and, Churches are just so wrong, types online . Or just, today a very oblivious, who l tried to make sense of, and who identified as - ''l'm an ex Christian atheist, who is more Christian than God, and, l admire Jesus.'
From Essa Scully and more Mulder to 2054 and what will a 27 yr old Christian consider spiritually relevant with respect to Christianity? A fair question, yet other questions might arguably be more pressing, like say, what of the implications of Neuralink next week? Christianity, insomuch as relationship is concerned, both milk and meat, already, seems at least in terms of trajectory, heading, underground.
Great Rod, apart from rhe filioque and some other Orthodox things, you have our support
Reenchantment. I like the term. What is the name of the book again? Thanks for your talk, it was very illuminating.
So the hauntingly weird retro film Wise Blood, (writer Flannery O'Connor, Director John Huston), with a nihilistic protagonist and hero Hazel Motes, (Brad Dourrif), who in his rejection of organised religion, and belief in the sufficiency of 'Natural Law' founds his own church,
The Church of Christ without Christ
was actually a prophetic satire?
Tho l usually come across the, Bible alone, but used akin to the I ching oracle, and, Churches are just so wrong, types online . Or just, today a very oblivious, who l tried to make sense of, and who identified as -
''l'm an ex Christian atheist, who is more Christian than God, and, l admire Jesus.'
From Essa Scully and more Mulder to 2054 and what will a 27 yr old Christian consider spiritually relevant with respect to Christianity?
A fair question, yet other questions might arguably be more pressing, like say, what of the implications of Neuralink next week?
Christianity, insomuch as relationship is concerned, both milk and meat, already, seems at least in terms of trajectory, heading, underground.
Perhaps if we show people the magnificence of Christ and Christianity we might win some of them over.
We had Catholic nationalism in Ireland in the 1930s but it did not last.