How many of us dropped out after the burnout of Jesus Season 2025?
The Jesus movies are archived until Christmas and the apps are dried up until it’s time for the next subscription payment; I’m sure many will opt out for the rest of the year.
How typical, no matter how we try to make the party last, at some point we want to move on and go back to our daily routines.
As for the Pope, he died, some of us cried, now he knows the truth.
He leaves behind a sizable ditch, the end of an era, and not just his era, feels like the tail end of something, like when the millennium switched to the 2000s.
When the ‘90s ended it was truly the end of something.
The music changed (and it mostly sucks). Art sucks; derivative and decorative fluff pretending to be fucking important; I could go on.
Genuine culture died that once generated important movements and ideas that moved civilization forward, replaced now by regurgitated shit that’s already been done, and worse, we don’t care, we just smile and give phony laurels and praise to just about everyone so we don’t upset people because we got so damn sensitive to criticism, for fucks sake.
Bring back the days when we criticized EVERYTHING, with no exceptions, and only let those through that survived it!
Is it right to criticize a Pope?
He was good enough while it lasted, if complacent and uneventful.
How will things change in Christendom, stay the same ole’ Jesus stuff for the next 100 years or radically transform to be relevant for the future (and now)?
You, whoever you are reading this, you have to take account of your own spiritual development on a deep personal level outside the norms of conventional practices.
The set it and forget it mentality days are done. They’re over. It doesn’t work, never worked.
I know you feel it in the marrow of your bones.
There’s a part of your brain that feels broken and empty.
That’s good, don’t fill it with the stuff of old.
Fill it with the possibilities of the future.
Get connected! Stay connected!™
Deus verus est. Sola Fide.
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