Message from @roach (secondform)

Discord ID: 650343055785852928


2019-11-29 23:47:09 UTC  

And their values

2019-11-29 23:47:33 UTC  

Then again, I should probably stop expecting better <:smugpepe:619749634402942998>

2019-11-29 23:48:29 UTC  

Andean pagans, clearly a large majority of people that would be the perfect choice to absorb into your religion

2019-11-29 23:48:32 UTC  

<:smugpepe:619749634402942998>

2019-11-29 23:48:51 UTC  

😩 💯

2019-11-29 23:49:05 UTC  

Not like you could target any of the dozen sects of catholocism <:smugpepe:619749634402942998>

2019-11-29 23:49:15 UTC  

🤸 🙏

2019-11-29 23:49:16 UTC  

No sir, andean pagans are the way to go!

2019-11-29 23:49:48 UTC  

Yeah who was saying that shit @Diadact

2019-11-29 23:49:52 UTC  

Next on the list, aboriginal witch doctors <:smugpepe:619749634402942998>

2019-11-29 23:50:53 UTC  

Jill I think

2019-11-29 23:51:11 UTC  

Tell her shes drop dead retarded

2019-11-30 00:14:34 UTC  

In all fairness, I don't accept the "idolatry" trope which is often tossed around by the monotheistic religions. Signs and images draw power, therefore all signs and images are inherently idols. Also, it doesn't matter if you're an aboriginal or some taoist farmer; no one genuinely believes that the God resides within the stone alone, or whatever. The people very apparently believe that the matter is embodying something which exists metaphysically/after death, that it is a means by which to achieve contact with the God in question.

2019-11-30 00:16:11 UTC  

The problem here is rendering unto Christ what is Christian, and the church is built for that purpose. It's as awkward and unfitting as if I were to go and give the Andeans fucking statuettes of Aphrodite.

2019-11-30 00:16:49 UTC  

Or to place my ethnically reserved images in their most sacred houses.

2019-11-30 00:18:57 UTC  

It's also infuriating to see Europeans being coaxed into prostrating themselves before the items of Sudras.

2019-11-30 14:18:51 UTC  

Weren't it just demonisation, in the efforts toward a quick and efficient way of uh, "cultural assimilation"?

2019-11-30 14:20:15 UTC  

Actually it was probably promoted in that way but obv the idea comes up from lack of effective communication

2019-11-30 14:28:22 UTC  

Why do you think the Pope did that though?

2019-11-30 14:29:48 UTC  

It's symbolic for the past, and potential futures of the land kinda

2019-11-30 14:31:07 UTC  

I guess for past you could say it was like a theft, or a rape if you're really into it

2019-11-30 14:34:02 UTC  

For the future though, a sort of gift of spiritual attention, an acknowledgment of respect for the important ecosystems that have been of great concern lately

2019-11-30 16:56:15 UTC  

*Why do you think the Pope did that though?*

2019-11-30 16:57:38 UTC  

Isn't it obvious? The pope intends to erode away at Christianity's ethnocentrism.

2019-11-30 20:45:16 UTC  

Embarking for the underworld in a few here. Gotta vacuum first lmao

2019-11-30 20:46:45 UTC  

Lmao

2019-11-30 20:50:45 UTC  

Yepp

2019-11-30 20:54:41 UTC  

It's about time lol

2019-11-30 21:07:48 UTC  

>Lovecraftian magick

2019-11-30 21:07:54 UTC  

>kenneth grant

2019-11-30 21:08:07 UTC  

😩 🤸

2019-11-30 21:09:28 UTC  

>guys lets make a recipe of horror fiction and a post modern text generator

2019-11-30 21:12:14 UTC  

>Lovecraftian magick

so chaos magicians who are horror fans

2019-11-30 21:19:30 UTC  

Too obvious

2019-11-30 21:19:35 UTC  

Lovecraft borrowed deities and info from other cultures. The Simons Necronomicon has invocations for Sumerian deities which is how I found my patron deity Shamash

2019-11-30 21:20:38 UTC  

And far too generalised to be an interesting point

2019-11-30 21:24:38 UTC  

The Simon necrnomicon does possess excerpts of actual invocations to the Gods

2019-11-30 21:25:20 UTC  

But youre still better off actually going and grabbing from Sumerian material itself instead of trying to bind a practice up through Lovecraftian lore

2019-11-30 21:26:20 UTC  

We have a copy of the simon necronomicon here at home simply for those excerpts

2019-11-30 21:28:16 UTC  

@roach (secondform) >far too generalized
Well bruh, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.