More Than One Thing Can Be True At The Same Time

I’m very glad for the Pope’s stance against /rump, and I can certainly appreciate why people across various religions and philosophies are siding with the Catholic Church at this time.

But some of us are also conveniently forgetting certain things about the church that are still quite relevant, even in our current political environment.

The Pope has said that “God does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war.” Yet the Catholic Church was responsible for launching the Crusades to reclaim Jerusalem from Muslim control.

Yes, this happened a very long time ago; yet it clearly continues to affect things that are happening today. While I quite agree with this Pope’s stance against warmongering, I can’t ignore the fact that Pete Hegseth’s macho-posturing is pretty much a DIRECT CONTINUATION of Catholic Crusader rhetoric. (“Deus vult,” anyone?)

In other words, the current Pope is criticizing Hegseth (and the rest of this administration) for doing the same thing earlier Popes did, while believing “God” was completely and most definitely on their side.

The Catholic Church is also responsible for the medieval Inquisition, which resulted in the senseless murders of thousands of “heretics.” It participated in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. It purchased and owned slaves. It forcibly de-culturalized Native American children, forcing them to convert and even snatching them away from their birth families.

Additionally, the church continues to fund and support anti-LGBTQ+ policies across the world. And lest we forget, it was American Roman Catholics who invented the term “fetal personhood” (which had never existed previously in any culture) during the 1960s.

Even just a few short years ago, the previous Pope made headlines for saying people who choose not to have children, or who prioritize raising animals instead, are “being selfish.” Rather hilarious words from a man who never had any children or pets himself; but my point here is that even THAT Pope was more concerned with other people’s bodies than he should have been.

If we’re talking about immigrants, we are on much steadier ground. The Catholic Church has long been pro-immigrant, and the current Pope is absolutely right to take that stance.

But let’s not forget that more than one thing can be true at the same time. Yes, it’s great the Pope is defending immigrants. But unfortunately, the Catholic Church still doesn’t accept you for being trans. It still wants you to carry your pregnancy to term, even if you were raped. It still believes men are superior to women, that women can’t be ordained. It still harbors and protects abusers, prioritizing them over their victims.

So while we applaud the Pope for his stance against warmongering, let’s not forget that the institution he runs has a horrific legacy that is not limited to ancient history by any means, but which is still happening and hurting innocent people even today.

Punching Ap-p Right in the Kisser

“It feels like Ap-p is winning.”

I completely understand, and I empathize deeply. I have been struggling with similar emotions as of late.

One of Set’s many strengths is that He can stare right into the eyes of Ap-p without being hypnotized or paralyzed. So too must we, His people, learn to acknowledge the evil and ugliness that’s happening all around us, but without letting it freeze us dead in our tracks.

We might have varying degrees of success at this; Set knows we are only human, after all. The point isn’t to somehow become “perfect,” but to *keep working* to manifest His resilience in ourselves as best as we humanly can.

Execrating Ap-p is not a “one-and-done” kind of deal. This evil thing is deathless and can never be completely destroyed. It must be execrated again and again, repeatedly and forever, both by Gods and humans alike.

There can never be a “final definitive battle” with Ap-p. The monster can never claim a “final victory” (thanks be to Set), but then again, neither can we. There will never be a point where everything that needs to be fixed in this world is finally fixed, once and for all. There is always going to be some kind of room for improvement *somewhere*.

Yes, the world is even scarier right now than it already was, even just last week. But this fear is designed to make us STOP MOVING and FALL SILENT. To drown us in our inertia, and to make us feel that everything we do or hope for is absolutely futile. That’s just how isfet works.

The best way to fight Ap-p right now includes, but is not limited to, either of the following suggestions:

  • Finishing that new paint job you’ve been wanting for your kitchen
  • Continuing to work on your art or your writing
  • Planning that new garden you’ve been thinking about
  • Being extra kind to someone who’s having a bad day
  • Continuing all that work you’ve been doing for your academic degree
  • Randomly doing something nice for someone just to try and brighten their day a little
  • Adopting a cat (or another critter of your choice)
  • Etc.
Any movement, any creation, any improvement of your immediate environment that you can manage is a DIRECT STRIKE against the serpent – no matter how small or insignificant it might seem. Maybe that book you’ve been writing is going to really help someone in need! Or maybe that video you’ve been working on is just what someone else needs to make it through their day! Even if your house is in shambles, just cleaning up one little pile of stuff in one corner somewhere is like punching Ap-p right in the kisser. It HATES when we do things like that, because things like that are when Set manifests through us the most.

 

I can’t promise that what’s happening across the world right now *won’t* turn into WWIII. I can only promise you I will do my very best to keep on sticking it to Ap-p with all the good works and vibes I can possibly muster; and I hope that you will too.

 

Dua Set! MAY THE SERPENT TREMBLE WHEN WE PASS NEAR!!!