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> In some sense religion undermines the state. In the 21st century, especially under the CCP, they're just competing forces more than direct adversaries, they both strive to do the same thing. And for most of History, the Church was the State. It's parallels are quite visible, and now most wars are fought not for the deliberate imposition of deities, but rather for the new pantheon of self-declared god's: political l…
> And for most of History, the Church was the State. This is wildly false. The Church of England is about as close as things get. What historical periods are you thinking of in which the Church and the State were identified?
In short most of the impactful societies, specifically in the West have had hardcore religious zealotry.