I have noticed a few flaws in saying that Christianity is the father of, or a proto version of, global liberalism in toto: 1.they usually have a very prot/Lutheran post-Hegelian understanding of Christianity 2.they ignore when Jesus said "my kingdom is not of THIS earth".
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Replying to @giantgio
could you explain the "post-Hegelian" understanding of Christianity
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Well the kojevian sort of thinking the left and some members of the right have adopted, that liberalism on its way towards the end of history utopia had to shed its Christian skin and actively vivisect metaphysics in order to "progress" beyond the contradictions present in
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A world where both Christianity and liberalism share common space over the mass zeitgeist, hence the term "post-Christian" society. Liberalism has to mutate itself and allow for illiberal elements to sort of prop it up as moldbug said.
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