Dark Christianity
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May 2008
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A way that just might beat the Religious Right (but it won't be fun)

LJ-SEC: (ORIGINALLY POSTED BY [info]1400scale)

Hello, everyone. Long time lurker, new poster. You all don't need to give me the lowdown; I've been following TheocracyWatch, Talk2Action, ReligiousRightWatch, etc. for over year now, so I know the whole deal.

A while back, I came across something interesting on another message board; a tactical manifesto outlining a method for dealing with the religious right that I think you guys should see.

"Anonymous", as the writer calls him/herself (whichever the case my be) has come up with a pretty radical idea, IMO. This person even specifically requests that the thread be linked to here, so I thought, why not?

http://namagomiexpress.proboards60.com/index.cgi?board=politics&action=display&thread=1147232563

After reading it, a question occurred to me: if "Anonymous" is right, and the religious right DOES succeed in their efforts of "Christianizing" the U.S. (and even going further, seeing as how so many radical religious groups really do seem interested on speeding up Judgment Day), how will their fundamentalist foot soldiers react when the "Rapture" DOESN'T happen, an "Antichrist" DOESN'T use the U.N. as a vehicle for a totalitarian world-state, and Jesus DOESN'T return in the flesh?

Mass disillusionment with their belief systems, maybe?

I think this new and particularly global overreach of the religious right might just mark the beginning of the end for organized religion itself. Maybe permanently.