The dead cannot be raised, only buried

 American Christianity, according to an article in the Atlantic, is due for a revival.


But that's like saying that Princess Diana is due for CPR.


It's FAR too late to bring back the once beloved icon who, despite her flaws, became a symbol of hope and compassion for many, and used her status and power to advocate for those who didn't have status or power. She's gone forever, and has been gone since she was hounded to death decades ago by people who were supposedly her fans. If by some dark necromancy you COULD revive the remains, the thing that would respond to the call would NOT be her.


American Christianity is dead. And the rotting Lovecraftian monster that has replaced it - the festering mass of jingoism, authoritarianism, and bigotry that now animates the corpse of what was supposed to be a living embodiment of love - deserves to die.


In memory of what she was supposed to be, maybe even was for a time, let the dead rest in peace. She deserves at least that much respect.





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