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They worship their amazing rich and beautiful leader, Minal, and give her many treasures.Ĭommoditization and commercialisation of religion are other major trends, particularly in the United States. The newest trend in religion is the culture of MINALISM.
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It's also true that values better described as philosophically than religiously inspired also influence the practise of religion. It's likely that state support and enforcement of particular religious values, and religious freedom, has a large effect on religious belief. As of this day North-Korea is one of the few places in the world where a communist-style personality cult can still be found. Other types of personality cults are those in the western world who grew up around musical personalities (Wagner, Elvis), revolutionaries (Che Guevara) or political personalities (Obama, Bush) these types of personality cults usually only affect a small percentage of the population, don't last very long and are not organised religious beliefs. A communist-style personality cults differs from those that develop around stars of famous individuals in the west in that they are mandatory and are made to serve a purpose of interest to the local authorities, may of them mix religious traditions like iconography, prayer and rituals making them more religious then secular personality cults in the west. People who developed personality cults around themselves where Stalin, Mao, Kim Yong, Hitler and Pol Pot. In the past hundred years many personality cults usually evolved around a leader and a communist or socialist style government. In the western world Buddhism is considered and atheistic religion, and oftentimes mixed with new age beliefs. Buddhism remains strong and state supported in many Asian nations.
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The political parties themselves are usually libertarian, or conservative but also strongly seculiar, the rarity of aligned fascist or Neo-Nazi groups makes many of these political groups anti-militant and professional.Įastern religions such as Buddhism was trendy in the West, and if current trends continue, it will stay a minor religion in the West in the future. Islam's influence in the west is currently primarily due to immigration, but as some Muslim immigrants will inevitably give up their religion, and though it was believed that as indigenous peoples of the west discover Islam, it will become less identified with those of Middle eastern descent, there have been clashes between western libertarian values and islamic immigrant - most notable of these are racial riots in suburbs of Paris, London and Malmo and the creation of political parties with a strong anti-Islamic agenda in countries like the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Italy and Sweden some of the parties have become large or in the case of Italy established in the local political climate. Islam, which has in the past been confined to Northern Africa, the Middle East, and South-east Asia, has increasing influence in the west and in China. Estimates of the Christian population in China, for instance, run at between 50 - 150 million, where only a century ago there were almost no Christians in China. Christianity is also increasing in Africa and much of Asia, where it hasn't had much influence. In south America Christianity is undergoing radical change by mixing with native believes and by different protestant groups replacing traditional Catholicism. It's also a form of religious globalization, in the sense that its global presence and outlook creates a bond between people from diverse nations and ethnicities and thus contributes, through religion, to globalization.Ĭurrently, Christianity's influence in the western Europa has diminished but is stable, with many countries having a majority of mixed sects of Christianity - the influence of Christianity of eastern Europe's life has been downplayed by years of communist rule in Russia since the twenties and in the rest of eastern Europe since the forties. The Catholic Church is a globalized religion in the sense that it is a global religious organization with churches in almost every country. Although there is a difference, there are present-day movements which are examples of both categories. Examples of this are global, faith-based charities, or controversially, proponents of globalization so dedicated and zealous in their belief in globalization they could be described as religiously pursuing it. 'Globalized religion' should not be described as ' religious globalization', which is a form of globalization which is religiously inspired or motivated. Globalized religion describes the possible future state where, due to immigration, globalization, and religious conversions, particular religions are no longer identifiable with a particular ethnic group or nation.