Was the Shimabara Rebellion a peasant uprising or a Christian holy war? This month’s Living Past revisits a brutal reckoning that still echoes through Japanese history. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/01/16/japan/history/christianity-japanese-history-massacre/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #japan #history #edoperiod #tokugawashogunate #christianity #kyushu #amakusashiro #missionaries
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For #TombTuesday, this fun little 14th C reliquary from Limoges, France at the Art Institute of Chicago 🎨
If the cult of relics, #MedievalHistory, or #ReligiousStudies interest you, consider taking my online course, "Relics in Antiquity and the Middle Ages"!
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Jan. 22-Feb. 26
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"At its most basic, they turned a figure of love into a figure of hate who blesses precisely the cruelties that he condemned in the Gospel; we went from “the meek shall inherit the Earth” to “the meek shall die of cholera.” This has happened more slowly, over decades instead of months..."
Without intending to, we surrendered control of the idea of Jesus. It is a story that may provide some insights into how to fight the attack on democracy. ⬇️
Sasu finished reading Living Buddha, Living Christ by Thích Nhất Hạnh
Beautiful and insightful. Listened to the abridged version because it was what I had easy access to. I'll reserve writing a review for if and when I read the full version, but even this short version has value for anyone wishing to look more deeply into Thích Nhất Hạnh's advice for everyone to be deeply rooted in their own tradition(s).
Beautiful and insightful. Listened to the abridged version because it was what I had easy access to. I'll reserve writing a review for if and when I read the full version, but even this short version has value for anyone wishing to look more deeply into Thích Nhất Hạnh's advice for everyone to be deeply rooted in their own tradition(s).
Yesterday, Pope Leo posted the statement below (it's from his Dilexi te) on Twitter (aka X), and MAGA went wild plastering the posting with enraged comments. Someone shared this tweet in a Reddit posting devoted to Christianity and enraged MAGA posted so many hateful comments that Reddit took the posting down.
MAGA wants to wrap the cruelty of denying food to children in Jesus. Leo begs to differ.
#PopeLeo #Christianity #MAGA #Republicans #food #hunger #children #cruelty
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Yesterday, Pope Leo posted the statement below (it's from his Dilexi te) on Twitter (aka X), and MAGA went wild plastering the posting with enraged comments. Someone shared this tweet in a Reddit posting devoted to Christianity and enraged MAGA posted so many hateful comments that Reddit took the posting down.
MAGA wants to wrap the cruelty of denying food to children in Jesus. Leo begs to differ.
#PopeLeo #Christianity #MAGA #Republicans #food #hunger #children #cruelty
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Occasionally when I think too much I muse about what a primal blood and guts religion #Christianity actually is. It's hidden behind a lot of words and metaphors, but the core of the faith is that humans sacrificed a vessel of their god to their god by torturing him in the most excruciating way, and with that bought themselves free of other sacrifices. Also they are supposed to remember that by eating their sacrifice's flesh and drinking his blood. Also there's necromancy involved.
Occasionally when I think too much I muse about what a primal blood and guts religion #Christianity actually is. It's hidden behind a lot of words and metaphors, but the core of the faith is that humans sacrificed a vessel of their god to their god by torturing him in the most excruciating way, and with that bought themselves free of other sacrifices. Also they are supposed to remember that by eating their sacrifice's flesh and drinking his blood. Also there's necromancy involved.
You know, #Christianity gets a lot of flak these days, and often for good reasons.
But one aspect of Christian religious belief that I have only come to appreciate after reading lots of German folk tales is:
"The souls of the dead should bugger off to the afterlife, and not bother the living!"
I mean, contemplate how many problems young people have with trying to please _living_ ancestors. Then consider what you'd have to do to please the ghosts of ancestors of even earlier generations, whose personal views and convictions were even more divorced from ours. Most Germans alive today likely have at least one Nazi among their ancestors, for instance.
Christian folk tales make clear that if any ghosts linger around to haunt their living relatives, then that's a THEM problem, and the living relatives are fully justified in doing whatever they want to …
You know, #Christianity gets a lot of flak these days, and often for good reasons.
But one aspect of Christian religious belief that I have only come to appreciate after reading lots of German folk tales is:
"The souls of the dead should bugger off to the afterlife, and not bother the living!"
I mean, contemplate how many problems young people have with trying to please _living_ ancestors. Then consider what you'd have to do to please the ghosts of ancestors of even earlier generations, whose personal views and convictions were even more divorced from ours. Most Germans alive today likely have at least one Nazi among their ancestors, for instance.
Christian folk tales make clear that if any ghosts linger around to haunt their living relatives, then that's a THEM problem, and the living relatives are fully justified in doing whatever they want to get rid of those haunts.
Rare 1,500-year-old African-style figurines unearthed in southern Israel reveal ancient trade links
Archaeologists discovered a set of rare 1,500-year-old figurines in the Negev Desert of Israel that hold the promise of new insights into the religion and cultural diversity of early Christian communities...
More information: https://archaeologymag.com/2025/05/african-style-figurines-in-southern-israel/
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This is the first coin to depict Jesus. It was struck in Constantinople in 450 to celebrate Emperor Marcian's marriage to Pulcheria. Jesus is shown between the imperial couple. This specimen from the Hunterian collection is the only one in existence. #coins #Jesus #Christianity
This is the first coin to depict Jesus. It was struck in Constantinople in 450 to celebrate Emperor Marcian's marriage to Pulcheria. Jesus is shown between the imperial couple. This specimen from the Hunterian collection is the only one in existence. #coins #Jesus #Christianity
And he has risen 🙏🙏❤️ #EasterSunday #jesuschrist #Christianity #JesusIsKing
On "real Christians."
This is a lightly edited version of a post I first made several years ago on Facebook. Sadly, it never seems to stop being relevant.
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Every time I hear #Christians saying "they're not real Christians" or "this isn't real #Christianity," about other Christians doing something that brings discredit on the ##religion, my skin crawls.
Because if they're not Christians ... well, neither was Constantine. Neither were the generations of #monarchs who followed, invoking the divine right of kings. Neither were the #popes and #bishops and #priests—and note that I'm not just talking about #Catholics here—who almost universally supported and legitimized the idea that #God had put our leaders in place, and to oppose them was #blasphemy.
Neither were the #Crusaders, the #Inquisitors, …
On "real Christians."
This is a lightly edited version of a post I first made several years ago on Facebook. Sadly, it never seems to stop being relevant.
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Every time I hear #Christians saying "they're not real Christians" or "this isn't real #Christianity," about other Christians doing something that brings discredit on the ##religion, my skin crawls.
Because if they're not Christians ... well, neither was Constantine. Neither were the generations of #monarchs who followed, invoking the divine right of kings. Neither were the #popes and #bishops and #priests—and note that I'm not just talking about #Catholics here—who almost universally supported and legitimized the idea that #God had put our leaders in place, and to oppose them was #blasphemy.
Neither were the #Crusaders, the #Inquisitors, the #witch-burners. Neither were the soldiers who fought generations of #religious #wars within #Christendom, including the Thirty Years' War that wrought devastation equal to both World Wars. Neither for that matter were the politicians who gave us what we *call* the First World War, in which most of the major combatants on both sides proudly claimed the Christian label, and in several cases were still official theocracies.
Neither were the Christians who rounded up their #Jewish neighbors in the Second for delivery to the camps—and if you claim that was the work of a #neopagan cult that maybe a few thousand people total ever took seriously, I'll laugh in your face before cutting you out of my life. (But I'll remember who and what you are, believe me.) Neither were the people who used Christianity to justify #conquest and #slavery and #genocide and #segregation, for centuries, and in many cases still do.
In short, if you say these people aren't Christians, you're saying most Christians throughout the *entire history of the religion* weren't Christians. You can die on that hill if you really want to. But you'll die alone, and most likely at the hands of your fellow believers.
Christians are, as a rule, no worse than other people. But you're no better, either. Do you *want* to be better? Great, that's what everyone else wants too.
So prove it. Stop making excuses. Own these people, and *then* confront them. Admit that they're yours, and then expunge them. Scourge the heretics with fire and sword, and send them wailing into the outer darkness tearing their hair and gnashing their teeth. Cast them into the lake of fire.
If you do this, if you have first the moral and then the physical courage to face this monstrosity in your midst unflinchingly and with full knowledge of what it is, then you'll have plenty of help. #Jews and #Muslims and #Hindus and #Wiccans and #atheists and all the rest won't just cheer you on. We'll be right there by your side.
And while there are in the US still more Christians than all of us put together, there aren't more of *this kind* of Christian than all decent human beings put together. We can't fight them alone. Neither can you. Together we can—as long as you're honest about what that means.
If you don't? We'll be right back to #Torquemada, with a high-tech gloss. You might live a little longer than the rest of us, but not by much, and you'll go to the rack and the stake and the oven with the words of your own holy writ shouted in your ears.
Those are the only two options. Your choice.
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Addendum:
I have a great many friends who grew up Christian, and left the religion at some point. Despite having made the choice to walk away from their childhood faith, they often feel the reflexive need to defend the people they were, and in most cases their families still are.
Those who are still Christians, of whom I trust I also have a fair number left, may feel the same impulse—although interestingly, it seems to me they're less reflexive on the whole than the former believers.
We're all made of our #history. The people we were are still the people we are, in some corner of our brains. And there are complexities about being on the inside of any group that outsiders can never quite grasp. It's similar to the way I am about the #military, which is practically a religion in its own right.
Okay. Stipulated, as lawyers say on TV and maybe in real life too. I get it. Now please get this:
Unless you *grew up* as a member of a religious minority, you will most likely never understand, on a gut level, the terror the majority religion inflicts by its very existence.
This isn't unique to Christianity, to be clear. Every majority religion, in every time and place, has unconsciously (and often consciously as well, to be sure) been casually brutal to infidels and heretics. Nature of the beast. But here in the US, that beast invariably carries a cross, so there's the focus of my attention.
You don't have to understand it. Just accept that it exists, and it leaves scars. I can live with those scars, and so can nearly everyone else who bears them. That *stigma*, if you will.
But if you cut us, we still bleed. We'll heal from those wounds too, and add new scars to the old. Long after the bleeding stops, we'll remember who gave them to us.
Here I stand; I can do no other. How about you?
Content warning Religion, reflection on today's mass readings
A theme of today's readings is how we know what we're made of. The pottery metaphor from Sirach jumped out at me this time, with this realization:
Yes, pottery that's not ready for the kiln will crack. But it isn't subjected to the fire as a test or a punishment. That's just how it becomes what it was meant to be.
All pronouns are made up because all of language is made up
#queer #lgbtqia #lgbti #lgbt #gay #lesbian #transgender #nonbinary #butch #femme #they #them #language #activism #activist #activistmemes #activistjokes #yourconservativeuncle #she #pronouns #gender #pronoun #bible #christianity #adam #eve
Watch Bishop Budde if you didn't already. She was gracefully, friendly and civilized. She asked for mercy for migrants and LGBT people.
https://youtu.be/mI4h4zbkNMU?si=RhjDMCAzuCNvZDWg
Trump's reaction is pure evil. How christians in the USA can live with this president is puzzling.
#Trump #bishopbudde #politics #LGBTQ #migrants #christianity
Watch Bishop Budde if you didn't already. She was gracefully, friendly and civilized. She asked for mercy for migrants and LGBT people.
https://youtu.be/mI4h4zbkNMU?si=RhjDMCAzuCNvZDWg
Trump's reaction is pure evil. How christians in the USA can live with this president is puzzling.
#Trump #bishopbudde #politics #LGBTQ #migrants #christianity
Life in a Pseudo-Religious Oligarchy
I may be the only one dense enough to just arrive at a realization about the state of the U.S. government today. The Citizens United (2010) ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that expanded the doctrine of corporations as people, without limits to their political cash contributions, once seemed in the not distant past like a legal abstraction to me. And, the description of the U.S. government as an oligarchy by none other than Jimmy Carter in 2015 sounded like hyperbole. It’s like the consequences of Citizens United and subsequent related events snuck up on me while I was too busy making a living and supporting my family to pay much attention, which might have been part of the plan. (1/3)
#Ethics #USPol #Money #Christianity #Religion #Oligarchy #Sunday
