I mean, I guess you can keep worshipping graven images, and running Windows. But they're called graven images: because they kill.
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No? I am guessing additional elucidation doesn't fit into 140 characters. You think worshiping graven images preserves life somehow?
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I had the distinct impression that the Hatsune Miku concert I attended in 2016 was a contemporary version of a golden calf. Lifeless.
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I was raised Hindu, we have a different perspective on murtis from the Abrahamic faiths
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It's only through study of other faiths I've come to realize how "out there" Christian Science was. A rare matriarchal form of Christianity.
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Oh man yes. Weird even for Protestantism, itself the red-headed stepchild of the Abrahamic clade.
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I can't say I adhere to it, but it left its imprint. ;-/ I find it kind of awesome that one of the old churches is now the
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Yeah that'll happen. Even the modern 'progressive' sensibility is just an atheistic Protestantism descended from the Unitarian Universalists
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