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== Metamodern Christianity == | |||
The [[wikipedia:Metamodernism|Metamodernism]] movement has extensive amounts of content that applies this type of approach to modern Christian [[beliefs]] and [[Rituals|practices]]. | |||
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PTczGpDIPo||left|Metamodern Christianity?|frame}} | |||
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlpQJVy18H4||left|Reviving Faith with Metamodern Spirituality and the Future of Christianity|frame}} |
Revision as of 07:41, 29 December 2024

One of the goals of the metaculture wiki is to provide a "mapping" between common religious beliefs and sayings with their real-world analogs. This helps reinforce the truth behind these beliefs, while moving them from faith to certainty in the mind of the believer by providing the scientific evidence behind them.
Some examples are:
- God
- Sierpinski Trinity
- Fractal Tree of Knowledge
- Creation Story
- Afterlife / Heaven and Hell
- Apocalypse
- Stochastic Manifestation
Metamodern Christianity
The Metamodernism movement has extensive amounts of content that applies this type of approach to modern Christian beliefs and practices.