Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
depends exactly where you're talking about. there are meaningful non-nationalist movements as you say in these places. the easy example for me to talk about is the taliban from 2005 to 2021. the areas they controlled weren't part of any nation. the government lost any control over larger and larger areas of the country. what it was replaced by was not a nation. it was a different form, a different category of thing. i think although the general points are correct, people overstate the reach of phenomena like nation states, globalization, capitalism. these things are not absolutely everywhere. they're almost everywhere, but there are still corners of the planet where people live under different power structures and logics.
That's a good point, but I'd counter than religious fundamentalism isn't a million miles away from nationalism anyway. They're both a fundamentally "them and us" type of ideology.

(Having said that, fundamentalism is arguably more inclusive, since at least some kinds allow you to join their gang, even if it's only to avoid unpleasant consequences that happen to non-joiners. I guess this is probably more true of the Islamic and Christian versions than those that are also tied to a specific nation(ality), I.e. Judaism and Hinduis.)
 

mixed_biscuits

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what’s the craic with Jesus, Biscetti

Indulge a White-Pill pitch, go for it, take the floor, convert conversion status - imminent
I don't think I'm especially well qualified to proselytise, but Jesus does seem to have special status in many religions and also turns up a lot in non-believers' near-death experiences.
 

version

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Americans crave spectacle, in all matters, and exorcisms like this are today experiencing a season of growth. We Americans are drawn to those things that feel somehow both novel and ancient, old dreams and nightmares made new. Polling is fairly consistent, heathens be damned: roughly half of this country believes in the existence of demons and the ability of such spirits to possess humans. The gloomy pandemic years saw a new demand for enterprising religious figures with a remedy. And why not? Who would deny that this cursed land is in need of a deep cleanse with a power washer? This, our country of suburban satanic panics, active-shooter drills, and jump-scare franchises, of mob riots, hollowed-out downtowns, and tech paranoias. The vibes are foul. And lo, a cavalry of screen-ready revivalists has arrived to wage the End Times war against the satanic infantry. Theirs is spiritual warfare with the algorithm in mind, exorcisms that come with online subscription plans and TikTok and Facebook schematics, whose videos carry click-worthy titles like: “She Was TORMENTED By DEMONIC WITCHCRAFT SPIRITS!,” “Can Demons READ OUR THOUGHTS?,” and “DEMONS leaving people on a ZOOM call. Check it out!” These media ministers livestream and cross-post, they produce movies, write how-to books, go on national tours. When this team of ghost-busting, devil-thrashing creators comes together for events, which they do a few times a year, they even have a supergroup brand name: the Demon Slayers. Last year, Locke released Come Out in Jesus Name, his first feature-length film devoted to this subject, and is now at work on a sequel. Backstage in Tennessee, one exorcist says to another, “We need to saturate the market.” America the haunted, God shed His limelight on thee.


 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Happened across this thread yesterday



An interesting phenomenon that I was unaware of, and comments in the thread suggest there's a 'statistically significant' revival of christian belief among Gen Z.
 

catalog

Well-known member
Jules Evans who writes the ecstatic integration substack (linked via woebot so he's kosher I think) talks about MAGA Christianity quite a bit. Did not know that gb news guy was a zealot.
 

pattycakes_

Can turn naughty
Uni age is the time when you really get into stuff innit. You've left home in search of a new tribe and or you get swept up by one. That generation have notably swung more conservative, and as one of the comments in that thread say, Oxford has a lot of that stuff built in to the fabric and it's pretty high grade
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Fascinating to me cos the idea of anyone I went to uni with converting to christianity as a result (while there at least) is hilarious

Mind you a lot of people did go mad through drugs so they'd presumably be susceptible
 
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