Not that there isn't a place for the local in Christianity, too--but these tendencies are often called "pagan," by fans AND detractors.
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True. But you agree all else equal, cities become trade hubs, bring in merchants and migrants, and thus demon-worshipping cultures?
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Other way around Trade hubs become cities; they are founded on mercantile activity--thus, capitalist
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moreover, *every* culture that isn't Christian is demon-worshiping. This includes nominal "Christians" who worship Mammon
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(And demon-worship was hyperbole; I agree w/ you, but the sociological dynamics are the same for eg Greco-Roman cultural breakdown.)
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