Message from @sdlkfmbklfnldneg
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THEY ARE SPEAKING OF THE VEIL
Why call more layers metaphysical?
You know nevermind it doesn't matter
How can you separate Greco-Roman philosophy and thinking, the foundation of Western civilization, from Greco-Roman spirituality?
Christianity has very strong pagan roots. Many of the saints of the Catholic Church come from pagan deities and heroes who were adopted into the canon to please the converts.
THE IDEA IS THAT PHYSICAL AND METAPHYSICAL ARE A CONTINUITY, NOT ENTIRELY SEPARATE THINGS
I.E. THE ORDER OF THE DIVINE RULES ON EARTH AS WELL
The Statue of Liberty is the pagan goddess of liberty herself.
Protestantism is the least pagan Christian sect, and look at how it has become corrupted by egalitarian propaganda.
That's not a fair point. Look at catholicism
Catholicism retians many pagan roots, but see how it now is also turning to degeneracy. The pope is a globalist.
In any case, a doctrine is not to be judged by the merit of its followers, but by itself
The least cucked Christian Church are the Orthodox, which also closest to its pagan roots.
Christianity is not native to Europe. It is universalist Judaism.
COMPED
Jews got their arses kicked in nature, and made a religion about being a loser to cope
Enslaved by Egyptians, waaa
but we'll have the final laugh
My dad (god) can beat your dad
Lady Liberty is the Roman goddess of liberty.
She is a statue, not a demigod in Christian mythology
Some Christians like to make statues of pagan gods
they're still pagan gods, not Christian ones
Saints and pagan gods are totally different. Even if both represent say a meadow. The saint is a dead human in heaven and the god is a living powerful being in the meadow.
No, the saints were characters that came from pagan deities and spirits that were adapted into the Christian canon.
Some gods may be saints, others were turned to demons
whatever suited them politically
In the early days, when it was still jewish whining, they turned them to demons
That's what's actually in scripture
Where is the scriptural basis for sainthood?
and that the church can declare saints?
and that one can pray to patron saints for help?
@sdlkfmbklfnldneg *nords become the pussy pedestal*
I'm not saying it doesn't exist. I am asking to see it
W-well, the Church said it, goyim!
I THINK THE ONLY WAY TO APPROACH THE RELIGION ISSUE IS THROUGH LOOKING AT THE UNDERLYING PHILOSOPHY
ARE WE MONIST, OR DUALIST?