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[–] ardvarcus ago  (edited ago)

Spirituality hasn't died. What is moribund is conventional Christianity among white Christians. Unconventional Christianity is booming. So is conventional Christianity among non-white Christians. As for spirituality itself, it is enjoying greater popularity than ever as disillusioned white Christians search for spiritual meaning in their lives.

Superstition hasn't died. If anything, as Christianity suffers a setback among white Christians, superstition is growing in strength. It illustrates the universal truth that man needs the supernatural in his life. Take it away in one form, and it will be grasped for in another form. Take away religious belief, and you see an upsurge in superstition.

Conventional self-identity is indeed under attack from the leftist "progressives" who have infected Western societies. This has indeed given rise to alternative identities -- we see this in body modification, tattooing, trans-gender, even homosexual self-identification.

Belief is not dying, only conventional beliefs, which have come under sustained attack from the leftists, who are seeking to destroy Western culture and indeed, Western civilization itself. But as much as old beliefs are attacked, new beliefs spring up. The need to believe is as strong in human nature at it ever was.

Ideology is becoming a life ring to which confused, adrift human beings cling for their lives. We see extreme leftist ideologies being eagerly accepted in spite of their lack of rationality, and in spite of their destructive and poisonous natures.