I did watch it. I thought it was pretty good. What is going on in American Culture today, and the different levels of connection to 'global' processes, and the influence of information and news producers, intelligence agencies, and so much else, in attempting to steer the world through what has been described as the *fifth* phase of war (the third phase the Cold War, the Fourth the War on Terror, the Fifth a whole other level to on-going war) is I think at the heart of a great deal of psychic reaction among normal people. Psychic reaction being a form of madness or hysteria.Harry Baird wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 9:58 am I felt compelled to dig into my browser history, because I knew that I had viewed material "extremely [relevant] to Evangelical conceptions and worldview", and one resource which I pulled up, and which I suspect was subconsciously from which I derived the idea of "a relationship of mutual convenience: two parties cynically using one another", was this YouTube video:
Unholy alliance: Trump, evangelicals and QAnon | The Bottom Line
I've just rewatched it, and, I also suspect, AJ, that you would find it very relevant and insightful if you watched it too.
Religious fanaticism takes many different forms. I have an interesting study of Pentecostalism: Vision of the Disinherited which examines the *phenomena* of religious fanaticism and extremism. We have little choice but to consider this when we examine strange & bizaree 'interpretive movements' like QAnon. To understand that better I recommend A Culture of Conspiracy by Michael Barkun.
My interpretation of the phenomena? I think that when people feel themselves powerless and when the powers that control and decide their world are obscured and often invisible, and when these people have ideas about *the world* that are a hodge-podge of impression which are sort of sciency but also semi- and post-religious (weird metaphysical pictures such as the Christian pictures), and when God is sort of dimly conceived and Satan is also dimply conceived, that in this 'cloud of unknowing' any strange thing can get cooked up in their imagination.
Their lack of sense of *control* over their world produces an anxious, then hysterical state. Or one that can quickly incline to hysteria. And hysterics, as we know, are highly suggestible to rational power that has it as part of their plan and design to steer them along.
Now, let us examine 'spiritual possession' and here in the context of Venezuela. I lived I Venezuela but never went the El Sorte region where these practices go on. This religion (Venezuelan Santeria) is literally the national religion among the popular classes. I submit the (bizarre) image in order to propose that *spiritual possession* is in no sense dead in our world. It just takes shape in less extreme ways. Pentecostal *speaking in tongues* is a form of possession though toned-down.
And here again a form of Pentecostal-like possession which you can notice when the 'spirit' builds up enough and the audience *catches* the spiritual fire.




