This was part of a series of articles I wrote for Chalcedon, in 2006, about paganism and goddess worship in the churches.
It’s kind of long; but as you’ll see, if you read it, it’s long because there was so much material to report.
I thought I ought to re-run this piece because, although it’s almost 2020 now, there’s no sign of the paganized churches cleaning up their act. No denomination is safe.
They are at risk of divine judgment.
You were obviously in the right direction back in 2006. Time for another progress report.
Yeesh! That series was a huge amount of work! Not sure I can manage it now.
That’s the point. It’s gotten so much worse it’s overwhelming, time-consuming and on the prophesied train to destruction. I’d rather you had more time to be here with us anyway.
Come to think of it–me, too.
Then again, something along those lines might be a very good idea. Let me think it over.
OK!! Then again…lol.
I’ve noticed this happening around me and it’s chilling. People don’t see, to realize the wonderful gift of being freed from superstition and all, that goes with it. To throw this back in the Creator’s face is a terrible insult.
For all the interviews I did, and all the reading, I still don’t know what motivates this foolishness.
The same thing that motivated it in the past. People would rather embrace a narrative they find satisfying than pursue truth.
How can they be satisfied with such crapola?
Because they choose to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and bad. They prefer mythology to true knowledge. They prefer anything, no matter how ugly, over accountability.