Rubio's colonialist far right 101 speech in Munich also included a reference to global warming policies as a "climate cult".
www.state.gov/releases/off...
Hence, I'm again linking our article on what people try to do with such language.
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Rubio's colonialist far right 101 speech in Munich also included a reference to global warming policies as a "climate cult".
www.state.gov/releases/off...
Hence, I'm again linking our article on what people try to do with such language.
Consider submitting a paper or a closed session to our critical symposium on religious literacy.
Deadline is on April 1, and the the symposium itself is on 21-23 October 2026, Helsinki, Finland.
This whole teenager social media ban is a distraction. The actual topic is the regulation of large social media companies in a way that actually does something.
31.01.2026 05:09 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0You see lot's of support for ICE among the European far right, if you follow individual MPs in social media.
Of course they support him -- even if his foreign policy has been a disaster for their respective countries. Trump does a lot of things at home they can only dream of.
Excerpt from a scholar's recent publication of 'rules' for Islamic studies academics. #58 advises that reading al-Ghazali does you fiftyfold more good than reading theorists of religion #59 is a weird adaptation of Jack and Jill where theory and method fall down the religious studies hill...
The fact that people in my field look at theory as unrigorous will never cease to irk me, even if I agree that knowing the sources backward and forward is the ultimate foundation. More is more.
24.01.2026 22:54 — 👍 61 🔁 9 💬 8 📌 3"We will make our own Bluesky with..."
24.01.2026 10:59 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Our criticism of religious literacy is out.
Open access.
Took some time (hence, data stops at 2023) and not everyone was happy, but here we are.
We do not advocate for the concept of religious literacy, but we do suggest a way forward *if* one would like to consider it as a viable concept.
Consider submitting a paper or a closed session to our critical symposium on religious literacy.
Deadline is on April 1, and the the symposium itself is on 21-23 October 2026, Helsinki, Finland.
You dream of EU leaders standing up to the US.
EU leaders cannot even leave X.
This is basically the view of the world that Plato sets out to refute in the Republic. One of the core questions asked therein is: why do powerful people think the mere fact of them exercising dominion makes it good for them to do so? Sure, you *can* get away with stuff if you're powerful - so what?
06.01.2026 10:37 — 👍 1282 🔁 271 💬 27 📌 17Attacking other countries is bad, actually.
03.01.2026 10:13 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Center vs. periphery is a key political division, and one ignores it at one's peril.
For example, it is *very* common for big cities to be more progressive, diverse, and wealthy than the rest of the country. This is, then, often mobilized in politics through the rhetoric of authenticity.
This is why we always get our own copies of data asap.
21.12.2025 05:39 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Short comments from me in The Guardian. Regarding the one Finnish Christian you might have actually heard about, her trial, and her international support from ADF and the like.
19.12.2025 15:48 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0If you ever feel the AI tempting you to generate some research paper text for you, thinking that you'll get away with it, consider this.
It will probably be easy to detect an LLM from 2025 in 2030, when someone mass-scans all scientific publications. You will be caught eventually.
Our criticism of religious literacy is out.
Open access.
Took some time (hence, data stops at 2023) and not everyone was happy, but here we are.
We do not advocate for the concept of religious literacy, but we do suggest a way forward *if* one would like to consider it as a viable concept.
If you're curious about the extremely racist Finnish far right politicians, who you might've seen in the news shoving fingers in their eyes, I've written about them in a couple of places.
For example, in this anthology:
Oh, and Europe is not really seen as an ally here anymore. It's more like a problematic soup, where, if "patriotic" forces (i.e. the far right) are cultivated enough, they might be able to save themselves.
05.12.2025 13:10 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0This new White House publication about Europe echoes European far-right talking points almost verbatim.
05.12.2025 10:13 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0There are quite a few big budget Hollywood films about Jesus, but very little video game counterparts.
So, is the problem that "press X to carry the cross and dodge a Roman whip" would be perceived as dodgy?
I was thinking about this meme from 2014.
It became viral due to its tonal blunder. A standard video game mechanic of prompting "press button to do X" did not fit a funeral scene.
In general: is the difficulty of "gamifying the sacred" a reason why there's e.g. so few mainstream Bible games?
New thematic issue of Approaching Religion is out, open access.
It's titled "The Witching of Art History—How to Approach Women, Art and Esotericism."
I guess this is an example of political secularization. Whereas in the 80s, the US conservative stance on D&D was to critique it as devil worship (often by students on liberal campuses), now D&D needs to be "defended" from liberals wanting to make it more inclusive. Demons no longer the issue.
01.12.2025 09:23 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Ex-Evangelical influencer Promise Backlund aka "Eva Was Framed", who moved to Finland from the US, made the local news.
Some context: atheist celebrities aren't really a thing over here, so her case is interesting.
Her socials: linktr.ee/eve_wasframed
Great episode from a great podcast. They can't buy the death of the author thesis, and neither can I.
01.11.2025 06:49 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0A chart showing how to convert various measures of volume used in baking. Each unit is portrayed as a circle with bumbers around it, and lines link each circle to the appropriate number on each of the other circles. It looks like the Kabbalistic tree of the sefirot.
The Kabbalistic Tree of Baking
Whereby divine Volume emanates to the lower vessels & is differentiated into units
⚡️The “Orbán model” is losing its appeal globally. Hungary’s 2026 elections will be closely watched by leaders of similar regimes, as the vote could decide whether Viktor Orbán’s unique EU-style information autocracy survives or faces a historic defeat.
15.09.2025 19:11 — 👍 7 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0Just to be blunt, if you want Wired and 404 and The Verge to employ reporters who understand the memes on bullet casings and can connect them to gaming culture while having the legal and support resources to deal with waves of harassment when we do it… you have to subscribe and pay for the work
12.09.2025 18:58 — 👍 6093 🔁 1370 💬 122 📌 78https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/315812/war-for-eternity-by-teitelbaum-benjamin-r/9780141992037
This is also pretty good if you still want more after that. More in the genre of narrative non-fiction.
12.09.2025 10:07 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 1