I can't remember the name of the guy who wrote the book Logos Rising, but I think that he has a clear explanation for this.
I haven't read the book, but I've listened to several interviews where he talks about it.
The basic idea is that ancient Greek philosophers were looking for a unifying force for the universe and eventually settled on the idea of Logos. Logos translates to "word" in English, but the meaning of the Greek is far richer. Logos is the idea of order, logic, goodness, stability, etc.
The gospel of John begins by claiming Jesus is the Logos.
By rejecting Jesus, the Logos, people must choose the only other option: anti-Logos. We see the results of anti-Logos all around us today as our world has embraced it: hatred, dishonesty, gender confusion, greed, chaos.
I think the beginning of the awakening process is the search for Logos. Eventually some realize who the Logos really is.
If you haven't found the Logos yet, seek and you will find!
Jesus is the ultimate red pill. Glad you got on board that train, fren.
I can't remember the name of the guy who wrote the book Logos Rising, but I think that he has a clear explanation for this.
I haven't read the book, but I've listened to several interviews where he talks about it.
The basic idea is that ancient Greek philosophers were looking for a unifying force for the universe and eventually settled on the idea of Logos. Logos translates to "word" in English, but the meaning of the Greek is far richer. Logos is the idea of order, logic, goodness, stability, etc.
The gospel of John begins by claiming Jesus is the Logos.
By rejecting Jesus, the Logos, people must choose the only other option: anti-Logos. We see the results of anti-Logos all around us today as our world has embraced it: hatred, dishonesty, gender confusion, greed, chaos.
I think the beginning of the awakening process is the search for Logos. Eventually some realize who the Logos really is.
If you haven't found the Logos yet, seek and you will find!
Thanks for the suggestion, putting it on my list.