I began this blog in 2009 to chronicle my paradigm shift. It came about because I was concerned with the way that current evangelical dogma caused such bondage and fear. I had grown tired of people manipulating others for power, prestige, and to perpetuate a system that was very likely incorrect, and had been developed after the first century to keep people under control. I dedicate this to those who have been victims of spiritual abuse, and for those who have not yet realized they are.
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
The Meaning of Easter
What if the cross was never about satisfying a divine need for sacrifice, but about bringing an end to humanity’s belief that such sacrifice was necessary in the first place? This question opens up a profound re-reading of Colossians 2:9–15, one that aligns not with a God who demands blood, but with a God who reveals life. The passage declares that “in him the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily,” and that we have come to fullness in him. This is not merely a statement about Jesus’ uniqueness—it is a revelation of the nature of reality itself. If the fullness of God is embodied in Christ, and we are brought into that same fullness, then the divine is not distant, nor is it appeased through ritual. It is present, participatory, and life-giving. From this perspective, the cross is not the satisfaction of divine wrath, but the exposure and dismantling of a system built on fear, accusation, and the illusion of separation.
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