Yeah, that's undoubtedly true. I think I generally view that as a positive, despite the millions of crackpots it allows.
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I mean, fine, you can say that, but then you can't blame Martin Luther for it, because the people they were reacting against were just as much products of the Protestant Reformation
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Like if you wanna talk about charismatics I read How to Live Like a King's Kid by Harold Hill (yes, like the con artist from The Music Man) when I was a kid And he greatly enjoyed calling his enemies "the Sanhedrin", by which he didn't mean Catholics (or Jews) but Calvinists
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Conceded. Would you allow for it as an outgrowth of the American Great Awakening movements and their attendant iconoclastic populist fervor?
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See - I think I go in the other direction. There are occasionally some gestures toward the American Great Awakenings, and the styles can overlap a bit. But those were generally MUCH less reactionary.
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