For #Diadochi, secularism is a tool and not an end. Once it completes its work of shattering abrahamic hegemony in the west it will be discarded.
To the elites, however, secularism is a cover for materialism, atomization, and exploitation.
A thread.
We are entering an age of religious battle royale as grassroots cults struggle to compete with each other and with state-sanctioned imperialist "humanism" for the souls of degraded, isolated people that material modernity has severed from history.
Everyone seeks meaning. Atheism can only provide that in opposition to religion. Atheism becomes less and less meaningful to people in direct correlation to how meaningless christianity becomes to the average westerner.
Both atheism and christianity are currently having their meaning-producing capability destroyed by the "social gospel" of Burger King Bioleninism which our media and education complexes promulgate on behalf of the WalMart Regime.
This regime exists to steer all state apparati towards the goal of creating consumers with no meaningful connections to distract them from the one halal identity: "Brands." The "universal man" will be nothing but a blank slate for Pepsico to stamp itself onto.
If you seek to make human life meaningful, strong, and beautiful, you seek the destruction of secularism, because secularism is nothing but a cover for capitalism's worst social policies.
As Diadochi, it goes without saying that a virtuous and Gods-worshipping (or at least acknowledging) community is vastly better than the one we have now. If we are successful, this time will be looked on the same way christcult looks on decadent late Rome.
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The attraction of monotheism is understandable in the face of the the experience that the Gods, despite their uniqueness, participate fully in wholeness and oneness.
The procession of darkening ages trends strongly towards simplistic things surviving best, and monotheism is easy to explain and defend. Especially when there are built-in justifications for removing the competition.
Monotheism necessarily de-personalizes God, though, and this is the main reason the human soul chafes against it in the form of saints, heroes, etc.