Comments by "Ikenga Spirit" (@ikengaspirit3063) on "Mental Outlaw" channel.

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  3. I would say there are like 4 sub branches of Christianity that is kinda recovering/getting cool. The more traditionalist Christianity is just getting easier access to people. This probably has the least conversion rate but is no longer bleeding followers like before. It has the allure of being "authentic". There is there sort of "rebellious" super evangelical type Christianity. These could be the Charismatic Christians and they are growing really fast in non-traditionally Christian countries. And they would be rebelling against modernity and thus taking in all these aspects of Christianity that might be considered superstitious, antiquated or even anti-intellectual. There is progressive Christianity as you mentioned, but this will most likely fail in being a Christian movement. Previous more progressive versions of Christianity just became more secularized till they lost their identify/force to secular movements. Finally I would put what I call Meme Christianity and Cultural Christianity together. In a sort of way they are like more right wing versions of progressive Christianity and on the Cultural Christianity side, some might be believing Christians or what is being called "Christian Atheists", but they are unified in a call for personally strong Christina values but not using Christianity in politics/law and on the other end, somewhat of a subsection of these is like Meme Christianity, even more divorced from necessarily believing or acting Christian, they are far more interested in Christian Aesthetics, especially the portion of it not commonly advertised, the trippy, extreme and marcarbe portions of Christian aesthetics like Seraphim, Crusades or Skeleton Churches.
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