when dionysus met jesus

the modern world needed christianity, but at our core, we are greek gods. 

nowadays paragons should be pristine. we don't want our idols involved in indecency. we go as far as to scrub them off from history. privacy is a godsend. it protects us from entirely ruining our personal narratives.

but if there's anything we ought to recall from pre-abrahamic mythology, it's taking the great with the abhorrent. with the many magnificent accomplishments of olympus, there are just as many terrible crimes committed. it's disgusting to put rapists, kidnappers and murderers on a pedestal. perhaps modern sensibilities ought to kill these gods.

but i think the real lesson here is infallibility permeates all existence.

and a judeo-christian principle of forgiveness is a remedy to our imperfections.

people can be pieces of shit. sometimes we don't think things through. sometimes we renounce respect for others. without a morality guiding us, our decisions between good and bad is as predictable as a coin toss.

we deserve all the consequences from our fuck ups. we likewise have the free will to weasel our way out of punishments. however it turns out, it must be punctuated with forgiveness.

and thank god for that.

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