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Braxton Boren's avatar

I wonder if the smaller subset of intellectuals who are a) historians and b) convert to Christianity has a higher percentage converting to Protestantism. I do feel that for a lot of intellectuals alienated from the church, they mainly want an aesthetic shift away from the megachurch culture they're familiar with, which makes Catholicism or Orthodoxy seem more exotic (and therefore more appealing).

Also, I think if we see a big upswing in very traditional Catholics today, we will see a Hegelian counter swing towards low-church "personal" faith (whether Protestant or Catholic) in about 30 years.

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Ringu's avatar

I can't be truly comfortable encouraging people to become religious in general.

why not? if all religions bring people peace of mind and make them more warren-court-liberal, aren't there no downsides?

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