PPPPS - see also:
- christo-fascism, on this blog;
- “A Spiritual War For Peace” https://www.correllian.com/39-b.html and “Dominion theology” https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dominion_theology&oldid=1250346788 (which dates back to at least around the 1980s, it seems)
PPS - as many people would not understand the slander of Paganism that comes with describing it is "neo"Paganism but not using neochristian, I am probably going to start using "pseudochristian" either in lieu of, or together with, neochristian. The points below apply fully to the new term.
PS - see also "Prisons with Stained Glass Windows: Untying the Bonds of Dogma - Embarking on the Path of Spirit", by David Howard.
I'm going to begin this by explaining that I make a strict division between:
neochristianity, in which group are those who have become rigid and unforgiving and covered with facades and all those who are greedy for power or materialistic influence, or abuse children, or in any way set limits or qualifications on Love,
and
Christianity, in which group I classify people who follow Christ's two simple laws, about loving one's neighbour and loving Deity. (The late Archbishop Desmond Tutu is an example of a genuine Christian, IMO)
I started thinking about this when I started thinking about the label "neo-Pagan" which people were imposing on me, and realised that a lot of what they were claiming could actually be directed at the hierarchies and wealthy, powerful structures which had been built up around what I now term neochristian. (Also, Paganism would unquestionably have evolved and changed over the last few centuries as it already had done before then, just as christianity did, with, for example, Protestantism, the development of the Quaker faith, etc, etc, etc.)
I'm going to give a "definition" I wrote some years ago for a book which I eventually decided not to finish (on regression-rescue - that will be part of a better book project, if I ever get time to finish it :) ). But first, I want to give references to posts where I have referred to or discussed these concepts:
- Post No. 1959 - an update on neochristianity
- Post No. 1,254 - Blessed Litha
- Post No. 1,174 - An Opinion on One Theological Aspect of neochristianity
- Post No. 577 - "Gnosis: "The Lost Gospels" “ by Anglican priest Pete Owen Jones, and the rise of neochristianity (a major source of evidence for the changes away from Christ's message)
- Post No. 559 - Children are not future slaves
- Post No. 544: Peace – and an Apology in Advance (which addresses the charge that Paganism was violent)
- Post No. 351 - Plug for ebook via Pagan Awareness Network
- Post No. 266 - A benefit of polytheism
- Post No. 227 - Old vs. mature
- Post No. 121 - A New Universal Religion and being an Energy Psychic or a Shamanka
- Post No. 109 - The upside of being neo-Pagan
- Post No. 066 - Aliens, and the ubiquity of the "Book religions" symbology
- Post No. 057 - If I'm Neo-Pagan, then they're Neo-Christian (which is where I first clearly wrote about this differentiation)
- Post No. 009 - Changing paths
Also, see this list of "20 reasons to abandon christianity". Given the viciousness of the neochristians in Australia's "postal survey" on Equal Marriage - including their hypocritical cries about religious freedom (what about the freedoms of those religions that support Equal Marriage?), the hostility I have experienced at local interfaith meetings, and the warnings about neochristians' role in the current psychic/spiritual war plaguing the planet, I've decided to set that path of working with other faiths aside - for now, at least.
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