Artist's impression of a Liberal Christian priest about to perform the "Taizing" ritual
Various "Liberal Christian" churches around here are openly advertising so-called Taize services*.
I have become convinced that Taize is a crudely-obscurationist French translation of Tazer; and that this apparently innocuous form of "worship" must involve ritualistic electrocution.
Covert surveillance is required, but success in this aim has not yet been achieved.
Not many things illustrate the degree of demonic influence on present-day churches more vividly than that such (presumably?) sado-masochistic practices should so blatantly be performed in consecrated ground, under cover of quasi-liturgy.
*Why openly advertised? This will surely be an example of the Law by which demons must operate by consent and be invited-into the soul - To be spiritually-effective; sin must announce its intention.
6 comments:
Don't Taize me, bro!
This must be connected to the green transition and replacing the burning of fossile fuels with renewable electricity generation. Maybe there is evolution among demons and they have elementally transitioned from fire to electricity? That would explain why the demons would prefer torture by electrocution over torture by burning coals.
first time i've heard of this taize. strange.
@L - Apparently, as usual; the French (presumably Normans) are to blame...
@MF - You may be onto something there...
I worked at a church for a year. Once a month, the Choral Evensong late on Sunday afternoon would be replaced by a "Taize" service. One of my responsibilities was to artistically arrange a hundred stumps of partly-used candles across the floor at the front of the church -- providing a "spiritual" atmosphere ---, light them before the service (trying not to trip over them) and put them all out at the end. The service sheets, designed by the vicar, were quite bulky as they contained the music for all the mesmerising sing-along chants. One thing I remember with horror -- the title and headings in the service sheets used the font Papyrus, famous as the world's second most hated font (after Comic Sans).
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