Imagine a world where Christianity never conquered the west.
Temples to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva peppering the landscape of Europe and the Americas bustle with devotees performing offerings to the Gods of the Cosmos.
The spice of incense wafts through the air in local villages where shrines to the spirits and ancestors are carefully tended with flowers and offerings of food and water.
Sages and philosophers are consulted as spiritual leaders and found schools to teach techniques to achieve union with the divine.
Spirituality bursts forth as something to be experienced and known, not merely understood and obeyed from the pages of a book.
This is the vision of the second reformation.
This is Romanism.