Saturday, 27 September 2025

Christians should altogether stop saying "heathen" or "pagan" - when they mean (something like...) mainstream modern materialist atheists

The title says it all, pretty much. 

Christians should altogether stop saying "heathen" or "pagan" - since nowadays they don't exist - not really. 

Aside from the fact that both words originally meant something like rustics or country dwellers; ancient pagans and heathens were typically highly religious people; people who believed in the gods, the world of spirit, survival of the soul after death, and objective morality. 

As such, pagans and heathens bear near-zero resemblance to the great mass of not-Christians in the Western and developed world today. 


Nowadays, most people (including most self-identified Christians of whatever church or denomination) are this-worldly, materialist atheists. 

They/ we deny the reality or importance of the world of spirit; and believe that the universe of everything was/is not created - but instead arose and continued as a product of the operation of objective "scientific" factors that are alike indifferent to Humankind and each Man.

Nothing like modern materialist-atheists (i.e. like nearly all of us) was to be found in the ancient world. 


What is now normal, is something relatively new - merely several generations old.    

And the fact that there is no generally accepted term for almost-everybody-alive-now; is indirect evidence of how taken-for-granted this world-view has become. 

We need to adopt a new term to refer to this new kind of person, this new phenomenon; but to equate modern this-worldly, un-religious, aspiritual, anti-Christians with heathens and pagans, is just wrong. 


No comments: