Because perhaps the over-generalization of all occult symbols has lead a bunch of people to blanket ignorance on the subject?
No one wants to mention that the cross is also a pre-Christian occult symbol used by many religions and sects throughout history (including the Essenes).
Maybe "question everything" should be directed at both spectrums of the narrative, so that one does not fall into the trap of allowing others to do his thinking for him.
I have seen nothing that would lead me to believe Lindell is not sincere. He may be naive at times, or ignorant of some things, and certainly is not perfect, but I have no reason to doubt his intentions.
Evil is always apparent to the truly discerning mind.
Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
The painting is almost certainly intended to represent the Eye of Horus.
My argument would be that just because something can be used nefariously, doesn't mean that the tool is inherently evil.
Every occultist worthy of the name knows that anything and everything that can be used for good can also be used for evil -- just like our minds and bodies.
Because perhaps the over-generalization of all occult symbols has lead a bunch of people to blanket ignorance on the subject?
No one wants to mention that the cross is also a pre-Christian occult symbol used by many religions and sects throughout history (including the Essenes).
Maybe "question everything" should be directed at both spectrums of the narrative, so that one does not fall into the trap of allowing others to do his thinking for him.
Yes, and no one is questioning Lindell's patriotism or motives, a lot of us have been fooled by what seems like harmless things.
1 John 5 KJV 21 Little children, keep yourselves from idols. Amen.
I have seen nothing that would lead me to believe Lindell is not sincere. He may be naive at times, or ignorant of some things, and certainly is not perfect, but I have no reason to doubt his intentions.
Evil is always apparent to the truly discerning mind.
Matthew 7:16-18 [KJV]
Amen
Yup....
The painting is almost certainly intended to represent the Eye of Horus.
My argument would be that just because something can be used nefariously, doesn't mean that the tool is inherently evil.
Every occultist worthy of the name knows that anything and everything that can be used for good can also be used for evil -- just like our minds and bodies.