It took a serious effort to undo and undermine all that, including the invention of the myth that Mary Magdelene was a prostitute.
As if that would actually invalidate her anyway, even if she were.
Can I ask what the books are? I've had similar experiences you know, its what prevents me joining any of the orders that I'm interested in, like The Jesuits.
Jesuits?? My grandfather was raised by his uncle after his father died. That uncle was a Jesuit priest. I'm wearing as I type, a gold wedding band style ring that belonged to that uncle (my great, great uncle), with the words AD MAIOREM DEI GLORIAM engraved on it. It has scratches still visible on it from where it was cut open to be removed when my dad broke his hand, then mended again by me after he died, so I could wear it. I don't know why... St Francis is far more on my wavelength and he's about as far from a Jesuit as you can get!
Suffice it to say, as I said... I'm content for now to lone ranger it... I have a background in Islam (
Averroes being my greatest influence there), as well as a big dose of Taoism, so that complicates things when it comes to explaining things to the outsider... to me though, it's the opposite! I guess I'm an Islamic-Franciscan-Taoist... if I MUST label myself... though I don't see any point in doing so when I'm quite pointedly NOT a member of any group!
Of course I know that there are always going to be people who, when you say that, will make faces of contempt and dismiss me with a haughty hand gesture, saying "Ha! Pick N Mix religion eh? Sounds like you don't really know what you believe, or you just make it up as it suits you!" What can you say to such people? I don't think there is anything you can say.
I know it's not like that, and so does God. That's all that matters to me.
Well that and I could no way in hell keep a vow of chastity.
Haha... that's the easy part! 8 years and... not really counting any more...
(wait, is it 9 now? I'm really not sure!)
Oh, you asked what "the books" were! I'm not sure which books you mean? The ones I read as a kid that instilled early medieval Catholicism into me? Too many to list, really... just anything and everything that I could get my hands on, that was written from Julius Caesar to about 1100 AD, and stuff written about that period later on, too. Mostly European, not all Christian, but in a way that sort of explains why I dug SF so much when I learned of him... he was a reactionary in many ways... he was born right at the end of that period, when a massive change of era was happening, move towards a money economy and lots of new papal edicts being passed... he was a rebel really... of the old school
