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Republican Party (1854- late 21st C. CE) Political movement and later, client-based investment firm and clan-based psychodrama. Peak years: 1948-2024 CE. Principal dynasties: Taft, Bush, Cruz (also called Cruz Diaspora.)
Aims: Protection of affluence, gold standard, anti-Darwinism, social Darwinism, affluence, torture, military weaponry, retail weaponry, religion for the non-affluent, affluence.
Decline: Anchor Baby Boom of mid-21st C; White Flight to Caribbean Shoals Project; Resource Redistribution Acts of 2068, 2070, 2075 CE; discovery of the Reagan/Monroe sex tape.
Surviving vestiges: Olde Republican Faire (Philadelphia, Mississippi); Republican Lives Matter (Boston, Massachusetts); Cruz Family Cookout 'n' Jamboree (Oatmeal, Texas)
Judeo-Christian Tradition (ca. 5000 BCE - present) Eastern Mediterranean folk tradition and superstition cycle focused on blood sacrifice. Largely extinct with some mountain strongholds.
Aims: Love, tolerance, peace, charity.
Means of ascent: Wars of annihilation, killing of first born, conquest, enslavement, torture, suppression of heresy, contradictory revelations
Decline: Refracted light archaeology from Hubble VII showing non-Flood, non-parting of Red Sea, non-Resurrection; No Child Left Untested and subsequent Third Enlightenment.
Surviving vestiges: Christ of the Ozarks statue, Eureka Springs, Arkansas; Jim and Tammy Water Slide, Fort Mill, South Carolina; children's illustrated Dentist Office Bible (ubiquitous)
Aims: Protection of affluence, gold standard, anti-Darwinism, social Darwinism, affluence, torture, military weaponry, retail weaponry, religion for the non-affluent, affluence.
Decline: Anchor Baby Boom of mid-21st C; White Flight to Caribbean Shoals Project; Resource Redistribution Acts of 2068, 2070, 2075 CE; discovery of the Reagan/Monroe sex tape.
Surviving vestiges: Olde Republican Faire (Philadelphia, Mississippi); Republican Lives Matter (Boston, Massachusetts); Cruz Family Cookout 'n' Jamboree (Oatmeal, Texas)
Judeo-Christian Tradition (ca. 5000 BCE - present) Eastern Mediterranean folk tradition and superstition cycle focused on blood sacrifice. Largely extinct with some mountain strongholds.
Aims: Love, tolerance, peace, charity.
Means of ascent: Wars of annihilation, killing of first born, conquest, enslavement, torture, suppression of heresy, contradictory revelations
Decline: Refracted light archaeology from Hubble VII showing non-Flood, non-parting of Red Sea, non-Resurrection; No Child Left Untested and subsequent Third Enlightenment.
Surviving vestiges: Christ of the Ozarks statue, Eureka Springs, Arkansas; Jim and Tammy Water Slide, Fort Mill, South Carolina; children's illustrated Dentist Office Bible (ubiquitous)