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− | ==Meta-Information== | + | ==Meta-Information & Summary== |
− | This document is an out-of-character explanation and expansion on the role of religion and spirituality in the world of | + | This document is an out-of-character explanation and expansion on the role of religion and spirituality in the world of Chromed Out. Including how religions have changed, adapted, or been established over the past 66 years. |
+ | Faith as a whole has been polarized and revolutionized in the instability of the 21st century, many of the oldest faiths have been losing members rapidly, as new religions spring forth from the modern age's modern problems and modern mediums. A number of cult booms have struck the world since the turn of the millennia- the 2030s and 2060s being of particular note, as people displaced by political instability and climate disaster seek answers for their misfortune. As mentioned earlier, faith has become polarized more each year, with the auxiliary faithful, those raised in religious households, abandon their spirituality in favor of devout atheism or agnosticism. | ||
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+ | In recent years, especially among the younger generations, | ||
==Intact Religions== | ==Intact Religions== | ||
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===Christianity=== | ===Christianity=== | ||
− | Christianity has been on a downward slope since the late 2030s, being seen as a relic of a former age where the individual was wealthy and land was plentiful, many former Christians share the sentiment that Christianity is a religion that was popularized in a golden age, and that all the prayers answered by it were simply the treats of the aforementioned golden age, not proof of its religious merit. | + | Christianity has been on a downward slope since the late 2030s, being seen as a relic of a former age where the individual was wealthy and land was plentiful, many former Christians share the sentiment that Christianity is a religion that was popularized in a golden age, and that all the prayers answered by it were simply the treats of the aforementioned golden age, not proof of its religious merit. Christianity does still have its supporters, though, and |
====Catholicism==== | ====Catholicism==== | ||
− | Catholicism has remained largely the same in its traditions, which is why its presence is quickly declining. Catholics have argued for the immorality of the | + | Catholicism has remained largely the same in its traditions, which is why its presence is quickly declining. Catholics have argued for the immorality of augmentations and the preservation of the human form. Ripperdocs and augment clinics would be met by crowds of Catholic protestors, though they have mostly calmed by 2087, but some small crows still gather around the larger clinics. The intensely centralized presence of Catholicism has been its major Achilles’ Heel, though. With soaring property costs making the sprawling cathedrals and temples of old nigh impossible. |
====Protestantism==== | ====Protestantism==== | ||
− | Protestantism has | + | Protestantism has shrunk along with the other sects of Christianity, but it has been on a slower death march than Catholicism, with its more decentralist leanings serving the faith well. But when churches are needed, so called ‘petitparishes’ have filled the role, some being small enough to be converted from a studio apartment, and placed along residential districts to incentivize their use by the average citizen. |
====Russian Orthodoxy==== | ====Russian Orthodoxy==== | ||
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===Neo-Islam=== | ===Neo-Islam=== | ||
− | Neo-Islam, while not existing in our world today, is the direct successor to the Islamic faith. The seeds of Neo-Islam were planted in the 2030s, as climate refugees from the Middle East and North Africa began to flood into the first world, many coming the | + | Neo-Islam, while not existing in our world today, is the direct successor to the Islamic faith. The seeds of Neo-Islam were planted in the 2030s, as climate refugees from the Middle East and North Africa began to flood into the first world, many coming the [[United States]]. In the late 2040s, as augmentations became more commonplace, a fundamental split began to form over whether or not the faith would allow such a modification to the human body: The old guards of Islam would continue their hate, whereas the minority, mostly the new muslim immigrants to America and other parts of the first world Islam would embrace augmentations, leading to a split in which about 80% of the faith took a technophobic stance, as Classical Muslims would join with Catholics in protests against ripperdocs, and these rejected followers would break to create their own faiths, which would eventually coalesce to form Neo-Islam. Neo-Islam would go on to supplant the Classical Islamic faith in the late 2060s. |
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===Pastafarianism=== | ===Pastafarianism=== | ||
− | Pastafarianism has been a long running joke in our own world, but in the world of | + | Pastafarianism has been a long running joke in our own world, but in the world of Chromed Out, it became a legitimate religion in the late 2020s, the thought leader at the time, going only by the title ‘Chartreuse’, turning the once cult-like, highly central joke of a church into a decentralized, hedonistic faith worshipping the state of intoxication and inebriation, the religion performing a big-bang of sorts around the mid 2040s, increasing participation and belief to a never before seen amount for a religion created in the 21st century. Belief in Pastafarianism is easily the most widespread of the new religions, owing its success to the ideas formed by the Cult of Dionysus, over 8,000 years prior. |
===Anchali=== | ===Anchali=== | ||
− | Anchali is a mysterious faith, emerging in the late 2010s from various internet forums and imageboards. Anchali is a strange beast of faith, containing many sects and beliefs, with the only unifying traits being a desire to reach a state of complete anonymity (absentonymity), and a common language with which to share their perspectives. Followers of the faith often wear masks to confuse or block out facial recognition, some even going as far as to augment their face, and the wealthiest among the followers having a multitude of android bodies that can be swapped out at will. Anchali are a rare breed, | + | Anchali is a mysterious faith, emerging in the late 2010s from various internet forums and imageboards. Anchali is a strange beast of faith, containing many competing sects and beliefs, with the only unifying traits being a desire to reach a state of complete anonymity (absentonymity), and a common language with which to share their perspectives. Followers of the faith often wear masks to confuse or block out facial recognition, some even going as far as to augment their face, and the wealthiest among the followers having a multitude of android bodies that can be swapped out at will. As Absentonymity has not been achieved, Anchali will often take on the same name as their peers, forming groups known as Collectives, the largest being The Fridgeborn, the Collective of Miku, and KillFuck69. Anchali are a rare breed, as the total devotion one must seek in order to follow the faith can be a major obstacle. However, the Anchali are most often seen in obscure or anonymous internet forums, such as 4chan. |
Revision as of 23:15, 27 April 2021
Contents
Meta-Information & Summary
This document is an out-of-character explanation and expansion on the role of religion and spirituality in the world of Chromed Out. Including how religions have changed, adapted, or been established over the past 66 years.
Faith as a whole has been polarized and revolutionized in the instability of the 21st century, many of the oldest faiths have been losing members rapidly, as new religions spring forth from the modern age's modern problems and modern mediums. A number of cult booms have struck the world since the turn of the millennia- the 2030s and 2060s being of particular note, as people displaced by political instability and climate disaster seek answers for their misfortune. As mentioned earlier, faith has become polarized more each year, with the auxiliary faithful, those raised in religious households, abandon their spirituality in favor of devout atheism or agnosticism.
In recent years, especially among the younger generations,
Intact Religions
Abrahamic Faiths
Christianity
Christianity has been on a downward slope since the late 2030s, being seen as a relic of a former age where the individual was wealthy and land was plentiful, many former Christians share the sentiment that Christianity is a religion that was popularized in a golden age, and that all the prayers answered by it were simply the treats of the aforementioned golden age, not proof of its religious merit. Christianity does still have its supporters, though, and
Catholicism
Catholicism has remained largely the same in its traditions, which is why its presence is quickly declining. Catholics have argued for the immorality of augmentations and the preservation of the human form. Ripperdocs and augment clinics would be met by crowds of Catholic protestors, though they have mostly calmed by 2087, but some small crows still gather around the larger clinics. The intensely centralized presence of Catholicism has been its major Achilles’ Heel, though. With soaring property costs making the sprawling cathedrals and temples of old nigh impossible.
Protestantism
Protestantism has shrunk along with the other sects of Christianity, but it has been on a slower death march than Catholicism, with its more decentralist leanings serving the faith well. But when churches are needed, so called ‘petitparishes’ have filled the role, some being small enough to be converted from a studio apartment, and placed along residential districts to incentivize their use by the average citizen.
Russian Orthodoxy
With the existence of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Orthodox has never returned to the Russian people as it would have. Existing in small, negligible pockets, the office of Patriarch would never be created. Yet the buildings remain for public use, as both museums and quick places of worship for those who are looking for satiation outside of Divine Liturgy. The appearance of such cells are more common as you go east into water-logged Siberia, with some actual churches in use.
Greek Orthodoxy
In stark contrast to its northern neighbor, Greek Orthodoxy has a stronghold in the sea of Islam of Africa - this being the Ethiopian Empire. Besides cells outside of the nation, it would have its own actual god-chosen monarchy to call home ever since the fall of the Roman Empire.
Coptic
Facing relentless persecution and without the aid it needed, the Coptics were slain to a man by a zealous feud of Muslims that now reign the east.
Evangelicalism
The Television Church, as its now called, satiates those willing sons of God on a channel now directly streamed to you by a corporation. Largely for profit studios in some god-abandoned studio deep within a visa-given plot of land by a merciful nation, its about as close as one would get to a church in a slum, bar or brothel as possible in a city.
Mormonism
Facing success, Mormons have a hold of south Africa thanks to relentless missionary work.
Islam
The absolute and termless submission to Allah. All Muslims are directed by a lunar calendar and two documents, the Quran and the Hadiths. Whether by peaceful interaction or by conquest, it can be safely said that nowadays it is the equal to other Abrahamic faiths.
Sunni and Shia
The everlasting feud between the two major sects has wrought the base of the old East down to ruin and cinders. What may be salvaged from this place are mercenaries without compare.
Judaism
Oriental Religion
Taoism
Buddhism
Buddhism is a faith that has been on a steady increase since the 2000s, but began to accelerate in growth around the 2030s, as climate and political refugees from China and Japan began to enter the western world. Though many of its finer details have been lost in translation, and refined down to a much more digestible religion; Classical Buddhism is mostly practiced by middle class or upper class individuals, and others with the time and energy to research the complexities of the faith.
Paganism
Wicca
Tengriism
Hellenism
Zoroastrianism
Modified Religions
Neo-Islam
Neo-Islam, while not existing in our world today, is the direct successor to the Islamic faith. The seeds of Neo-Islam were planted in the 2030s, as climate refugees from the Middle East and North Africa began to flood into the first world, many coming the United States. In the late 2040s, as augmentations became more commonplace, a fundamental split began to form over whether or not the faith would allow such a modification to the human body: The old guards of Islam would continue their hate, whereas the minority, mostly the new muslim immigrants to America and other parts of the first world Islam would embrace augmentations, leading to a split in which about 80% of the faith took a technophobic stance, as Classical Muslims would join with Catholics in protests against ripperdocs, and these rejected followers would break to create their own faiths, which would eventually coalesce to form Neo-Islam. Neo-Islam would go on to supplant the Classical Islamic faith in the late 2060s.
Newly Developed Religions
Pastafarianism
Pastafarianism has been a long running joke in our own world, but in the world of Chromed Out, it became a legitimate religion in the late 2020s, the thought leader at the time, going only by the title ‘Chartreuse’, turning the once cult-like, highly central joke of a church into a decentralized, hedonistic faith worshipping the state of intoxication and inebriation, the religion performing a big-bang of sorts around the mid 2040s, increasing participation and belief to a never before seen amount for a religion created in the 21st century. Belief in Pastafarianism is easily the most widespread of the new religions, owing its success to the ideas formed by the Cult of Dionysus, over 8,000 years prior.
Anchali
Anchali is a mysterious faith, emerging in the late 2010s from various internet forums and imageboards. Anchali is a strange beast of faith, containing many competing sects and beliefs, with the only unifying traits being a desire to reach a state of complete anonymity (absentonymity), and a common language with which to share their perspectives. Followers of the faith often wear masks to confuse or block out facial recognition, some even going as far as to augment their face, and the wealthiest among the followers having a multitude of android bodies that can be swapped out at will. As Absentonymity has not been achieved, Anchali will often take on the same name as their peers, forming groups known as Collectives, the largest being The Fridgeborn, the Collective of Miku, and KillFuck69. Anchali are a rare breed, as the total devotion one must seek in order to follow the faith can be a major obstacle. However, the Anchali are most often seen in obscure or anonymous internet forums, such as 4chan.
Created by: Danku-Chan (Danku-Chan#8953)