The future of religion?
Dateline: 19 Feb 2057.
Today, in a surprise move, Roman Catholic inc. made a formal bid for C of E PLC. The CEO of RC inc. and mother of two, Kylie Jones (Pope Kylie I to her friends and enemies alike), said in a statement this morning that: ‘...There is a great deal of synergy between the two enterprises. For the time being, the two brands will co-exist but, ultimately, a rationalisation will take place and cost reductions secured and realised. This, obviously, will be of benefit to shareholders. Ms Jones, in a recent interview for People Magazine, said that RC Inc., in the past, had faced some challenging times, especially those of the 2040s following the abdication of the then Pope, Alexander IX, who preferred to abdicate rather than to admit that God did not exists, even in the face of overwhelming scientific evidence. The abdication left a power vacuum that almost left the once great Church in ruins. Ms Jones went on to say that her predecessor had done an excellent job in stabilising what was left of the Roman Catholic Church. It was largely due to his efforts that it was able to survive and provide the service that it does today. Commenting on the merger between RC Inc. and C of E PLC, Ms Jones stated that although the two brands would continue to co-exists because, essentially, they provide their customers with different religious experiences, some rationalisation was possible. On the future of the merged enterprises, Ms Jones stated that they would both continue to provided ‘Religious Experience’ holidays and short breaks of the quality that the customers of the two enterprises had come to expect. On the question of further mergers and acquisitions, Ms Jones stated that this could not be ruled out at this stage. The stock market saw the merger as a positive step and RC Inc. shares rose $0.25 on the news. |
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I think they'll just slowly shrink, and in the last part of their existence, there will be some lawsuits for the remaining bits of wealth.
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There'll always be religion and religious groups. The question is, how much power will they have? I suspect the best-case situation is that the churches / synagogues / mosques / whatever will be viewed the same way we view our daffy Uncle Ralph who thinks he's Napoleon - as harmless eccentrics with neither power nor influence. The loss of tax-exempt status and the loss of political influence will cut them off at the knees, and that'll be the end of their relevance to the world.
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You will see religion living unhappily alongside secularism until such times as they become more cultural and less about being "real". Then they will slowly become legends....ala Zeus and Thor. Who knows, maybe Scientology will become mainstream?
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Excuse me while I have a little weep.
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Yeah, but they aren't christian anyway. JJ
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Donno why anyone would want to help the poop, but there may be a solution.
Advertise for liars with acceptable sex behaviours, & encourage them to take partners seems obvious. Then with the no contraception thing they can increase congregations as well. Win-win! |
They could set up a mating agency - pair off current priests & nuns to stock up the fold.
They could call it "All for nun and nun for all" .... or "Bad Habits" .... or ...............? Shit - should have been a Top Ten list dammit! |
:) If only they had funds to support all the resulting brats.
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Maybe the ghost could lend a,, I was going to say hand but... Maybe the ghost could help out by impregnating some old virgins, but they'd only smufficate them & bury them in unmarked graves.
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Do you notice that not many nuns are doing porn these days. In the seventies and eighties there were lots of nuns doing porn.
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They don't even have a section on PornHub - most disappointing. :(
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