"Salvation is both collective and individual." There are some lazy believers that misinterpret the words of Christ, "it is finished", to declare salvation is already won and we can sit back and simply keep commandments, be of service, and repent for our daily shortcomings. We are at war. That is collective. I observe a need to bolster a message of unity against evil, because the majority appear to sit back, rest on their laurels, and say of our neighbors that 'it sucks to be you'. I agree, we all should individually and collectively work against the evil root cause for war.
Alex Macris at Tree of Woe has a great 3 part series on the work of Julius Evola. I mention this here because Evola makes a compelling case that if we are to win this war, then conceiving of it as an inherently spiritual conflict between good and evil isn't only useful, but absolutely necessary if we're to have any hope of success. I'm inclined to agree. https://treeofwoe.substack.com/p/nerd-among-the-ruins-part-i
"Salvation is both collective and individual." There are some lazy believers that misinterpret the words of Christ, "it is finished", to declare salvation is already won and we can sit back and simply keep commandments, be of service, and repent for our daily shortcomings. We are at war. That is collective. I observe a need to bolster a message of unity against evil, because the majority appear to sit back, rest on their laurels, and say of our neighbors that 'it sucks to be you'. I agree, we all should individually and collectively work against the evil root cause for war.
Alex Macris at Tree of Woe has a great 3 part series on the work of Julius Evola. I mention this here because Evola makes a compelling case that if we are to win this war, then conceiving of it as an inherently spiritual conflict between good and evil isn't only useful, but absolutely necessary if we're to have any hope of success. I'm inclined to agree. https://treeofwoe.substack.com/p/nerd-among-the-ruins-part-i