The label that I have applied to it is admittedly my own somewhat polemical and poetic descriptor.
But yes, your description is accurate to the general trend I'm discussing, though my framing of it could be understood to go broader than just that variety of cruelty masquerading as Christianity.
The label that I have applied to it is admittedly my own somewhat polemical and poetic descriptor.
But yes, your description is accurate to the general trend I'm discussing, though my framing of it could be understood to go broader than just that variety of cruelty masquerading as Christianity.
Point Taken. Besides Christo-Mohammadean are there other either Religious or Secular societies your research in Pauline-Christian Paganism has uncovered?
The label that I have applied to it is admittedly my own somewhat polemical and poetic descriptor.
But yes, your description is accurate to the general trend I'm discussing, though my framing of it could be understood to go broader than just that variety of cruelty masquerading as Christianity.
Point Taken. Besides Christo-Mohammadean are there other either Religious or Secular societies your research in Pauline-Christian Paganism has uncovered?
I suspect you might find on interest some of the pieces in these series I did:
https://www.godofthedesert.org/p/the-90-installments-in-my-3-essay
And this 2-part series might further reveal the roots of my oddball approaches to these subjects:
https://www.godofthedesert.org/p/the-40-counterculture-writers-who
https://www.godofthedesert.org/p/the-40-counterculture-writers-who-83d