• AstaKask@lemmy.cafe
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    3 days ago

    He’s part of the Christian sect of the sick and demented Yahweh cult that’s been terrorising the world for well over a thousand years.

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      3 days ago

      Oh that cult… I mean, just call him a religious freak and it won’t confuse people.

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      3 days ago

      Tip of the day:

      If the founder is still alive, it’s a sect

      If the founder is dead, it’s a religion

      Both suck, and followers of either are dumb

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        1 day ago

        I always thought of this way:

        If a group start worshipping a specific god from the pantheon of an established religion exclusively, they’re a cult (in this case the cult of Yahweh, the old ass storm god), when the cult eventually splinters, they’re sects (Christianity, Islam, Judaism etc.). Don’t think the status of founders has anything to do with it.

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          That’s incorrect though. Catholics, Protestants, Methodists, etc are sects of Christianity, the broader body of the religion. Judaism and Islam are their own religions (albeit Abrahamic in origin), with Sunni/Shia being sects of Islam for example.

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            1 day ago

            I mean Scientology also calls itself a religion. What makes Judaism, Islam and Christianity their own religions? They all worshlp the same old god, and all absorbed local culture wherever these disgusting people spread to build their myths.

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              That’s a good question but there’s a lot of mythos behind it that I’d have to write a paper for.

              An easy example is that Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of Christianity and worshipped as God’s incarnation on Earth. Muslims and Jews categorically refute this in its entirety, meaning the only thing they share is the Abrahamic god.