Never understood the adoption of the cross iconography. The fish makes much more sense to me.
Especially the cross with a literal Jesus on it. I guess the reason is that the cross was the moment he absolved us off our sins? So his death is the moment we were freed from the burden of original sin.
My family tried to get me into religion, but I honestly can’t remember a single moment in my life where it didn’t sound anything but wildly crazy. We don’t believe in Roman, Greek, or Egyption Gods because they’re silly, but ours are totally real? Right.
In the 60s, I was into the Gemini and Apollo space programs, and I remember asking my Dad why the astronauts didn’t see Heaven, and why wouldn’t they visit Heaven as long as they’re in the neighborhood? The “answers” were as unsatisfying as you can imagine, even to a 5 years old.
I remember sitting in church, and looking at the crucifix, and wondering what type of a club uses the torture of their founder to be the symbol of their “LOVE?” Really fucking weird, especially to a kid.
All the weird stuff about Christianity makes more sense when you realize that it was born out of a collapsing Roman Empire. It bears all the markings and baggage of Roman fascism while hiding it behind the co-opted visage of the Christ figure.
Christ didn’t die for the sins of man, he died for the sins of the Roman Empire.
Never understood the adoption of the cross iconography. The fish makes much more sense to me.
Especially the cross with a literal Jesus on it. I guess the reason is that the cross was the moment he absolved us off our sins? So his death is the moment we were freed from the burden of original sin.
My family tried to get me into religion, but I honestly can’t remember a single moment in my life where it didn’t sound anything but wildly crazy. We don’t believe in Roman, Greek, or Egyption Gods because they’re silly, but ours are totally real? Right.
In the 60s, I was into the Gemini and Apollo space programs, and I remember asking my Dad why the astronauts didn’t see Heaven, and why wouldn’t they visit Heaven as long as they’re in the neighborhood? The “answers” were as unsatisfying as you can imagine, even to a 5 years old.
I remember sitting in church, and looking at the crucifix, and wondering what type of a club uses the torture of their founder to be the symbol of their “LOVE?” Really fucking weird, especially to a kid.
All the weird stuff about Christianity makes more sense when you realize that it was born out of a collapsing Roman Empire. It bears all the markings and baggage of Roman fascism while hiding it behind the co-opted visage of the Christ figure.
Christ didn’t die for the sins of man, he died for the sins of the Roman Empire.