• @ViewSonik
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    61 year ago

    I see all religious groups as cults. Does that help? Or do you want to argue about your definition of cult?

    • @Riccosuave
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      21 year ago

      Generally I agree with you. However, I’m still not convinced that there is anything approaching a net positive outcome from religion either currently or historically, and I would in fact argue it is that exact kind of priming that led to the rise of the neo-fascist movement in the first place.

      • @ViewSonik
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        51 year ago

        I did not say “net” good. I said “some good”. You still disagree with that?

        • @Riccosuave
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          11 year ago

          Based on this statement:

          At least with religious cults there is some good that comes from them. With this cult it is all very, very bad.

          It would seem that you are suggesting that there is some type of positive impact on society from religion or magical thinking that causes you to hold it in higher regard, or consider it to be at least less dangerous than the post-modern conservative ideoligical movement.

          I understand what you are saying, I just disagree with that premise…partly because of the fact that the two are fundamentally interwoven ideologically but also because it is clear that the destructive cult dynamics of religion are what psychologically primed these followers of the post-modern conservative movement in the first place.

          • @ViewSonik
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            11 year ago

            Sigh, you’re one of those people who loves to argue about nothing. Im blocking you because you’re making up something incredibly silly based on your lack of reading comprehension skills. So read this: cya bud.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      It’s more that religious cults don’t really have much positive going for them beyond some superficial “I feel so much better with them”