• Mobilityfuture@lemmy.world
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    There is a fun Netflix documentary where a guy creates his own cult: Kumare.

    In the end he feels bad for taking advantage of peoples’ trust particularly when vulnerable and has a semi-sincere apology for including them in his project.

    So the first requirement is you need to be a bit of a sociopath or a true believer (aka a bit crazy)

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    This is why claiming to be a “prophet” (by any of a multitude of definitions) is so popular for cult leaders.

    You can say you have information from a deity, one way or another, or even that you get special treatment from a deity. No special powers needed. If people believe in the deity and they believe you were chosen by that deity, to counteract that would mean counteracting the belief in the deity itself.

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    Coincidentally watched The Man Who Would Be King for the first time last night. 😆

    Still trying to decide if Huston (or Kipling for that matter) intended the anti-colonialism or if that’s just my reading.

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    “I have as much authority as the Pope. I just don’t have as many people who believe it.”

    • George Carlin.

    Cults are built on the power of belief and the more people who believe in a movement the more powerful it becomes.

    If ten thousand cult worshipers claimed their leader walked on water, how would you go about convincing them otherwise, even if you had proof.

    Look at Islam or Christianity or Judaism, they influence the world but they’re all only built on the power of belief.

    And you can equate religions and cults because the only difference between the two is time.

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      As authorized by the House of Apostles of Eris, I’m a card-holding genuine Pope. So are you and so is everyone who reads this message, if they so wish.

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      And you can equate religions and cults because the only difference between the two is time.

      There is more difference than time. Cults require a charismatic, authoritarian leader, religions do not. One can be religious and autonomous in practice.

      Religions can be open source and decentralised, cults cannot.

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        At least both Christianity and Islamic religions started as cults and became religions. Christianity was even a sect of people believing in the coming of the end times, that’s what the revelation in the new testament is for.

        A sect or a cult is always the root of any new religion and often new sects or cults are the offspring of an older religion. Religion, cults and sects are as concepts interconnected.

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          Religion, cults and sects are as concepts interconnected.

          Oh, for sure. These ideas are related, but to claim that they are only separable by time is disingenuous.

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            Oh no, I never said that they are only separable by time but that one is the predecessor or root of the other and that religions can spawn new cults of their own.

            It can’t only be time that transforms the one into the other, because otherwise we would have 100th of religions right now from all the sects and cults that have existed in the past.

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        My favorite example of this is the idea of money and finance.

        There are trillions and trillions of dollars worth of imaginary wealth everywhere. None of it can be backed by actual product or material … it all exists because we all collectively believe that it exists.

        It’s our modern day religion and we all believe in it and worship it daily … All Hail Money!

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          True, although most wealth is held in the form of things other than money, which represent a legal right to power over various things, like who can live in what house, and what thousands of people at a company will spend their time working on.

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    Well you see I expend all of my powers holding the darkness at bay. Notice how it gets dark when I get tired and fall asleep?

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      If you learn Bash, you can do some proper command line magic. If text files are more like your thing, consider looking into Vim.

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    A good deal of the miracles happen conveniently off-screen, and mostly become “true” because the whole group tends to unanimously trust the mythos.

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    I think that is undercutting the prime requirement to be in a cult… too dumb to question shit like that.

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      Not if “believe” from the followers is some kind of cosmic energy that powers the gods or defines their hierarchy, a pandimensional twitter subscription counter of sorts. In that case the last thing you want is to prove your existence as a god, because as soon as your existence is proven all believe will pop out of existence and will be replaced with knowledge of the existence.

      Believe is only possible when the thing to believe in is vague and unknowable, you can’t by definition ever believe in the existence of anything that you are sure of.

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    All this hullabaloo about a guy who never existed. Jesus buttfucking Christ.

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      I think we have archeological evidence for Jesus. Just not for the miracles obviously.