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With the state of the world today, I'm genuinely surprised we haven't seen a resurgence of cults taking advantage of disenfranchised youth in the world. I guess with movements like ISIS and what-not, we definitely are seeing it in some fashion.

But I am legitimately surprised we haven't seen a return to alternative spirituality cults like we seemed to have (at least in the US) in the 60's and 70's.

Also:

>disciples joined Engelhardt in a life of quiet island devotion. Together, they sun-bathed for hours a day, swam in the cool waters of the Pacific, and ate their holy fruit.

sounds just amazing.

> With the state of the world today, I'm genuinely surprised we haven't seen a resurgence of cults taking advantage of disenfranchised youth in the world.

Eh? There's plenty, but they probably don't register as cults as such; I'm thinking of the various groups (big overlaps in the venn diagram) of amongst others flat earthers, qanon, birthers, the manosphere, anti-vaxxers, Trumpists, etc; These pose a real danger to society, as proven by the January 6th attack on US democracy and congresspeople, the reduction in vaccination rates (leading to pockets of vaccine-preventable diseases like measles), and more recently, regressing in women's rights.

These are... kind of spiritual, in that they look at Q as a prophet, Trump as the new coming of Jesus, and a lot of, let's say, "alternative" medical practices like essential oils, bleach enemas, dewormers and whatnot as an alternative to modern day established health care.

>>disciples joined Engelhardt in a life of quiet island devotion. Together, they sun-bathed for hours a day, swam in the cool waters of the Pacific, and ate their holy fruit.

> sounds just amazing.

It was a tropical holiday disguised as a cult, lol

There are lots of smallish New Age/self-improvement cults. Scientology and NXIVM have been a lot in the news. Folks like Bentinho, Teal Swan, the Raelians. It is as popular and more pay-to-play than ever.
Out of curiosity, are you somehow forgetting about QAnon, the incel movement, etc?
> “We can expect from God that he created our food in the shape of our heads,” Engelhardt reasons. Coconuts are “vegetal human heads, and they alone are the proper human nourishment.”

I think the word 'reasons' is carrying a lot of water there.

So is "vindication' in the "hipster's credo" alignment conclusion.

Don't get me wrong, I eat Coconut Cult yogurt. It's yummy and good for my tummy. But I am not going to adopt a human-head-shaped-food diet.

See also "The Sun Is God" by Adrian McKinty.
After reading the topic about Monkey Island, and then this topic, my mind drifted to an adventure game that combines the two...:-)