Talking with Cameron M. Thomson on parasocial relations via Jasun’s books, Sebastian Horsley, an archetypal relationship, the historicity of Jesus, testing faith, psychic Siamese twins, a Lucifer/Christ complex, the wheat and the tares, dominant toxins, Christian scholasticism, doubting the virgin conception, trusting unknown sources, choosing to believe, a Catholic house of cards, escaping postmodernism, Ellul’s The Subversion of Christianity, casting dispersions, the reliability of Gospel accounts, disciplining the tradition, post-resurrection disclosures, traditionalism, the eyes of the heart, the illusion of autonomy, the question of obedience, Jacob’s way, directing attention to God within, taking responsibility, not I but the Christ in me, authentic enlightenment, seeing reality, the living water.
Songs: “Golden Apple” & “He Doesn’t Mind It,” by Cullah; “Till Sudden Death Starts Catching On,” by J.B. Nelson.
















