16 min.

Origen Was a Monster The Bible as Literature

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Imagine a monster whose primary interest is to embrace philosophy and then power—Roman power, Greco-Roman power, and Greek philosophy, in other words, human power.
Origen. 
You know what he loved. 
The ugliest, most vile, sinister, and self-serving sin, zealously and passionately preached by everyone I know.
The worship of state, ethnicity, family, religion, but especially philosophy—for example, your blood-soaked liberal values—embedded in your “Greekdom.”
Profoundly and inexorably disgusting. 
Likewise, the human clan, the family, the irredeemable evil character that the gospel itself presents as the arch-enemy of Jesus Christ. 
Peter: Equally revolting and unworthy of God.
Origen, who learned Hebrew, not to teach Scripture but to increase his importance in order to undermine the Rabbis.
Alexandria: Self-involved academics and money-grubbing politicians. A marriage made in Hell. Don’t believe me? Ask your kids. 
“All you need,” Fr. Paul thunders, “is to read Galatians 2 fifteen times in a row.”
As if.
He who has ears to hear, let him hear. 
(Episode 323)


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Imagine a monster whose primary interest is to embrace philosophy and then power—Roman power, Greco-Roman power, and Greek philosophy, in other words, human power.
Origen. 
You know what he loved. 
The ugliest, most vile, sinister, and self-serving sin, zealously and passionately preached by everyone I know.
The worship of state, ethnicity, family, religion, but especially philosophy—for example, your blood-soaked liberal values—embedded in your “Greekdom.”
Profoundly and inexorably disgusting. 
Likewise, the human clan, the family, the irredeemable evil character that the gospel itself presents as the arch-enemy of Jesus Christ. 
Peter: Equally revolting and unworthy of God.
Origen, who learned Hebrew, not to teach Scripture but to increase his importance in order to undermine the Rabbis.
Alexandria: Self-involved academics and money-grubbing politicians. A marriage made in Hell. Don’t believe me? Ask your kids. 
“All you need,” Fr. Paul thunders, “is to read Galatians 2 fifteen times in a row.”
As if.
He who has ears to hear, let him hear. 
(Episode 323)


★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

16 min.

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