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7/21/2025, 6:51:06 PM
7/20/2025, 3:54:46 PM
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The specifics of the imagery aren't important.
The artists obvious main argument is that contemporary "Judeo-Christianity" makes Christianity wholly subservient to Judaism, to the point where he can make fun of it.
My question is how this affects wider Christianity, Especially in those parts of the world dominated by Anglo-Saxon Protestantism and culture. How will they accept the newly declared religious order?
This isn't like switching out one church for another. Judaism would be otherwise structurally similar to Protestantism except for one key point, not everyone can be Jewish. It's not universalist even in principle, even if you got cynical about national pecking orders in churches. There would have to be two seperate sects with one atop the others.
While contemporary European Christianity can decide to do this, what about everyone else? Can you really suddenly turn around and sell dispensationalism and two-tier religion out of nowhere to colonized or formerly colonized countries?
I think Isida's comics are one artist's response to the jarring effects of this cultural earthquake. It will be felt first among populations, especially in the third world, who never had to internalize the dynamics of Judeo-Germanic relations. I include Ireland here. The tectonic shifts in politics and theology needed to enforce Israeli dominance over the US and Europe do not have cultural or ideological grounding in significant portions of the world. Maybe among populations in the west too for all I know, since I still don't understand where all this shit comes from so I'm closer to Isida's reaction to all this.
The specifics of the imagery aren't important.
The artists obvious main argument is that contemporary "Judeo-Christianity" makes Christianity wholly subservient to Judaism, to the point where he can make fun of it.
My question is how this affects wider Christianity, Especially in those parts of the world dominated by Anglo-Saxon Protestantism and culture. How will they accept the newly declared religious order?
This isn't like switching out one church for another. Judaism would be otherwise structurally similar to Protestantism except for one key point, not everyone can be Jewish. It's not universalist even in principle, even if you got cynical about national pecking orders in churches. There would have to be two seperate sects with one atop the others.
While contemporary European Christianity can decide to do this, what about everyone else? Can you really suddenly turn around and sell dispensationalism and two-tier religion out of nowhere to colonized or formerly colonized countries?
I think Isida's comics are one artist's response to the jarring effects of this cultural earthquake. It will be felt first among populations, especially in the third world, who never had to internalize the dynamics of Judeo-Germanic relations. I include Ireland here. The tectonic shifts in politics and theology needed to enforce Israeli dominance over the US and Europe do not have cultural or ideological grounding in significant portions of the world. Maybe among populations in the west too for all I know, since I still don't understand where all this shit comes from so I'm closer to Isida's reaction to all this.
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