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Penultimate Amazing
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All religions may be based on a con, but it's probably more relevant for the more recently founded religions -- due to that knowing more about the specifics of the con thing. For older religions, with origins in the mists of early recorded history in their locales and with many thick layers of tradition accumulated over the years, the original con becomes a lot less important than the religious tradition.
Those newer religions, without the historic traditions, rely instead on the personality of a charismatic founder or successor to recruit and excite the faithful. These people are usually skillful grifters, a la Smith and Hubbard.
Those newer religions, without the historic traditions, rely instead on the personality of a charismatic founder or successor to recruit and excite the faithful. These people are usually skillful grifters, a la Smith and Hubbard.