šØ THE OCCULT ORIGINS OF THE āGOLDEN AGEā šš½
Since this phrase āGolden Ageā keeps being thrown around so much, I thought it would be good to inform you of its origins.
First of all, it didnāt come from optimism or biblical hopeāit comes from ancient occult systems that predate Christianity.
In Greek and Roman mythology, the Golden Age was a mythical era ruled by Saturn (Cronus), where mankind lived without law, labor, or moral restraint.
The gods openly interacted with humans, and man was viewed as divine-like. This age was believed to be lost, not because of sinābut because of a fall from higher knowledge.
Occult philosophy later rebranded this idea. Through Hermeticism, the Golden Age became something humanity could reclaim through secret knowledge (gnosis).
The goal wasnāt repentanceāit was enlightenment. Man would become what he once was again: self-governing, god-like, and free from divine authority.
In the 1800s, Helena Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society revived this belief, teaching that humanity is spiritually evolving toward a future Golden Age.
Christianity was portrayed as an obstacle, and Lucifer was reframed as a bringer of light rather than the adversary.
Later, occult orders like the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and figures such as Aleister Crowley openly declared the end of the Christian era and the arrival of a New Ageāa new Golden Age built on self-will, moral autonomy, and the removal of biblical authority.
However, those who truly know the Bible know it tells a very different story.
The future age is not achieved by human progress, but by Christās return.
It is not restored by knowledgeābut by redemption.
It is not man ascendingābut the King returning to set up his Kingdom!
You need to use discernment when you keep hearing promises of a coming āGolden Age.ā Not every light leads to truth.
āFor even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.ā ā 2 Corinthians 11:14
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