the other thing to keep in mind is that capital-G Gothic music is largely a massive appropriation of CHristianity into the occult
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Like, fundamentalists think that and they're right. I can name dozens of cross-coated goth artists who hate Christianity.
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It's just that a culturally dominant religion about death and resurrection and torture & seduction of the devil etc is really rich material
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I knew a painfully earnest Christian nerd in HS who was very proud of how the "Death God" in his homebrew D&D setting was secretly Jesus
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But then again if you do want old-time religion in its undiluted terrifying form you'll find it among US Christians far more than neopagans
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Like to be honest abt it the biggest test of religious tolerance for an agnostic liberal might be empathizing w charismatic revivalists
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I remember reading a dude saying he was terrified by ppl speaking in tongues at a Pentecostal service "These people are insane"
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And thinking "If this wasn't in your own country and technically the majority religion you would rightly condemn saying that"
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