>>105793025With "paganism" in a more concrete and less esoteric manner, I mean the cultural roots that started in the pagan countries of Egypt (and it's mysteries that influenced both the Hebrew religion and Greek philosophy), along with Sumer (and the roots of civilization from math to science)
They were intrinsically linked to the old cults and can't also be decoupled like modern scholars do, ancient world "science and culture" is sacred religion
Christianity as a continuation of that is a good thing, the problem is when radical people try to abandon these roots, the real underlying truth, to follow the bible or it's morals to the roots, like in modern Protestantism and Progressivism that focus only on some aspects and reject the soul of it
My point is, that the more modern culture strays from the trunk of the tree, rejecting it for some weird worldview based in a superficial view of Christianity, the more it rots. One of these rotten views is the woke movement, that is basically French Revolution ideals + Christianity, tenfold without the soul