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Revision as of 13:07, 25 June 2024
"The biblical view is not just apolitical but antipolitical in the sense that it refuses to confer any value on political power, or in the sense that it regards political power as idolatrous."
Religious Rejectionism is an ideology that rejects politics for religious reasons. He is extremely similar to regular apoliticism, as neither holds a political belief, though the latter has the excuse that he does not partake in politics because he believes it interferes with his religious practices. It can also represent religious people who are against involvement in politics for non-religious reasons.
Reasoning
There are multiple religious reasons why one might reject involvement in politics, especially democratic politics:
- The belief that the religious identity of a person should be their most important identity. As such focusing on secular politics goes against your religion.
- The belief that sovereignty is ordained by divine right, and as such to mess with sovereignty is to mess with the divine.
- The rejection of the legitimacy of the state one lives in based on religious reasons, therefore rejecting the politics of that state.
- The belief that secular politics is a distraction from religious activities and that they should not get involved.
Some faiths explicitly reject politics, including:
Personality
Mostly like apoliticism (being apathetic to anything political), but religious. What he grills or whether he grills anything at all, depends on the religion he is shown following. He may also be shown to worship grills and treat grilling like a religious ceremony.
How to Draw
The flag is based on the logo of the Watch Tower Society, the non-profit organization regulating Jehovah's Witnesses, a religious rejectionist movement.
- Draw a ball
- Draw an outline of a castle tower from bottom to center
- Draw the eyes
Relationships
Friends
- Apoliticism - My father, whose cooking practices may sometimes violate my religion, but we are still good anyway.
- Religion - The reason I can't stand this political nonsense.
- Secularism - I like to keep my religious beliefs to myself and not affect anyone.
- Radical Apoliticism - A great holy war may finally wash away all those blasphemous politicals.
Frenemies
- Theocracies - Respects religion, but also wants political involvement.
Enemies
- Any political ideology (especially extremists) - Enough with the inherently immoral politics.
- Religious Nationalism - God does not care for man-made concepts like "Nationalism".
- Religious Democracies - Same thing with you guys. In fact, you're more effective than the guy above.
- State Atheism - He wants us to be persecuted.
- Revolutionary Progressivism - I am NOT a reactionary. I simply want to practice my religion without affecting others and without becoming politically involved.
Further Information
- Religious Rejection of Politics by Wikipedia
- The Radical Rejection of Politics: as a means of achieving God's redemptive work by Ian B. Johnson
Gallery
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Credit: u/Hasm_, Source
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credit to u/Atzyn