There is No Resurrection

This week, Christians are celebrating their belief that someone rose from the dead, and—for unclear and not entirely logical reasons—that they are therefore absolved of a moral stain they believe they were born with.

I do not subscribe to any of that.

I don’t believe in original sin. I don’t believe in life after death, much less heaven and hell. And I certainly don’t believe that a human sacrifice has any pertinence to the moral character of anyone other than the people doing the sacrificing…and in that case, it’s a negative.

I don’t find the Christian moral argument to be persuasive, and I find many of the values that are supported by their mythology to be toxic and destructive: formulas for cruelty and judgment and unhappiness.

I believe in joy. And kindness. And equality. And wonder. And reason. And loving stewardship of the Sacred Earth.

Not in blind obedience to an imagined god. Not in sexual shame and morbid, obsessive guilt. Not in people being small and cowed and dictated-to, but rather to their unfolding in the fullness of all the magnificence they have the capacity to be.

And certainly not in the idea that appealing to some long-dead (if ever alive) sacrificial figure can “absolve” a person of responsibility for their behaviors.

Suffice it to say, “Happy Easter” strikes me as both grating and an oxymoron.

Many Pagans, too, fall into the error of subscribing to the idea that following death, there is “rebirth”. It’s easy to make this mistake by watching cycles of annual plants and deciduous trees.

But there is no rebirth. There is only life. And then death. And then another generation of life.

This is your life. Your one, sole, precious and glorious life. 

Atheopaganism is about joy, yes—but it is also about reality. It is about finding joy in reality. No pretty delusional stories. No kidding ourselves.

It is about opening ourselves to the glory of this. Real. World. Challenging and exquisite as it can be.

So live it, friends.

Happy Spring!

About Mark Green

Author of ATHEOPAGANISM: An Earth-Honoring Path Rooted in Science, Mark Green is the initiator of the Atheopagan path and editor at the Atheopaganism blog. With co-host Yucca, he records the weekly podcast The Wonder: Science-Based Paganism, makes YouTube videos, and creates materials and resources for practicing Atheopagans. He volunteers as a staffer to the Atheopagan Council to support the growth of Atheopaganism throughout the world. In his home of Sonoma County, California, in the occupied ancestral lands of the Southern Pomo and Coast Miwok peoples, he is best known as an activist and founder of Sonoma County Conservation Action, the largest environmental activism group by membership on the North Coast of California.
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3 Responses to There is No Resurrection

  1. Excellent, as always, Mark. I’m always comforted as well as often enlightened by reading your take on things — sometimes I feel that I’m the only person who sees the world these ways and then I come to this group and to your writings, as well. Thank you!

  2. Willow says:

    I’ve always liked bunnies as a symbol of spring. (Though how they’re related to a supposed resurrection I’ve never figured out.) Go Peter!

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