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#As concerning therefore the eating of those things that are offered in sacrifice unto idols, we know that an idol is nothing in the world, and that there is none other God but one. For though there be that are called gods, whether in heaven or in earth, (as there be gods many, and lords many,) But to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him; and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, and we by him.                              I Corinthians 8  [KJV] Roll a Yule log on the fire and let the mystery-cult inspire. What Persians, Gauls, and Romans knew could teach us all a thing or two about midwinter celebrations warming frigid Northern nations. The Phrygian cap he used to wear, holly entwined with evergreens still linger in our current year recalling dim pre-Christian scenes. Some strange vestigial rites remain: The specter of the Lydian Bishop. No bull—but reindeer pull his train spreading love, inspiring worship mixed with Nordic pageantry, barbaric sensuality, and glimmers of Medieval night; His season beckons, burning bright. In England's prim polyphony voices call across the centuries no remnant of tauroctony resurrecting pagan memories. Drunks and rebels hum the tunes - they lift the cup, they cast the runes participating unawares in Eleusinian affairs like office parties, trees in houses: timeless ritual that rouses peace and love, goodwill to men. (is it so diabolic then?) Ghosts of Roman soldiers laugh: the sun-god wears a funny hat. His bull was just a golden calf that grew up sacrificially fat. Who cares when Christ was born, or where— the point is: God appeared on earth to set the record straight, lay bare unwelcome truth: the second birth. A new religion superseded what had been before. It needed rituals to syncretize (no drastic sin, in heaven's eyes). Why rail against it? What is wrong with festive fare and holy song? You think you can set back the clock? destroy the sun or banish God? Why agitate the Shepherd's flock; in vain you would restrain His rod... Since Christ is all in all why bother searching out old gods to smother? Who denies He rules the ages mocks your idols, stumps the sages? And so you are without excuse for finding reasons to be mad - committing holy child-abuse and making mother Mary sad. Why fight the vibe, why square the wheel? No point in Scrooging up the deal. Just kiss beneath God's mistletoe and let the blessed season flow.
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Dec 17, 2015
Dec 17, 2015 at 9:43 PM UTC
Mithras Invites You to Saturnalia
#As concerning therefore the eating of those things that are offered in sacrifice unto idols, we know that an idol is nothing in the world, and that there is none other God but one. For though there be that are called gods, whether in heaven or in earth, (as there be gods many, and lords many,) But to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him; and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, and we by him.                              I Corinthians 8  [KJV] Roll a Yule log on the fire and let the mystery-cult inspire. What Persians, Gauls, and Romans knew could teach us all a thing or two about midwinter celebrations warming frigid Northern nations. The Phrygian cap he used to wear, holly entwined with evergreens still linger in our current year recalling dim pre-Christian scenes. Some strange vestigial rites remain: The specter of the Lydian Bishop. No bull—but reindeer pull his train spreading love, inspiring worship mixed with Nordic pageantry, barbaric sensuality, and glimmers of Medieval night; His season beckons, burning bright. In England's prim polyphony voices call across the centuries no remnant of tauroctony resurrecting pagan memories. Drunks and rebels hum the tunes - they lift the cup, they cast the runes participating unawares in Eleusinian affairs like office parties, trees in houses: timeless ritual that rouses peace and love, goodwill to men. (is it so diabolic then?) Ghosts of Roman soldiers laugh: the sun-god wears a funny hat. His bull was just a golden calf that grew up sacrificially fat. Who cares when Christ was born, or where— the point is: God appeared on earth to set the record straight, lay bare unwelcome truth: the second birth. A new religion superseded what had been before. It needed rituals to syncretize (no drastic sin, in heaven's eyes). Why rail against it? What is wrong with festive fare and holy song? You think you can set back the clock? destroy the sun or banish God? Why agitate the Shepherd's flock; in vain you would restrain His rod... Since Christ is all in all why bother searching out old gods to smother? Who denies He rules the ages mocks your idols, stumps the sages? And so you are without excuse for finding reasons to be mad - committing holy child-abuse and making mother Mary sad. Why fight the vibe, why square the wheel? No point in Scrooging up the deal. Just kiss beneath God's mistletoe and let the blessed season flow.
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Dec 17, 2015
Dec 17, 2015 at 9:43 PM UTC
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