shayvaan wrote:The interesting thing about this conversation is that everyone is seeing the similarities to past situations, but most are missing the main difference.
The difference is between pre WW2 Germany and the pre jihad COGA.
Germany is a nation and one that has not always been popular with its neighbors (particularly, France and Poland). The COGA on the other hand has been "The Bride of God" for close to a thousand years. Yes, there have been individual cases of corruption in the church (Clyntahn being the latest and the worst), but she has always been "God's Bride."
RFC has shown us this again and again. The leader of the Clans west of Chisholm, the Charisian ambassador to Siddarmark and many others (including the mobs in Zion itself) made a real difference, in their own minds and hearts, between the church on the one hand and Clyntahn and the Inquisition on the other.
Even in the EOC there are people who make that distinction, like Sharlyan's own first councilor.
So, yes, aside from Siddarmark and the EOC (and probably North Harchong, although for different reasons, Duchairn and his allies, could conceivably show Safehold the "True Face of the Church."
It would be a weaker hold, no doubt about it, but it would be there.
Strong enough for another jihad? Probably not by itself, but throw in a possible Archangel and all bets are off, NTM that the EOC will have a lot of resentment for it on a national level as well, much like the Solarian League resents Manticore because of how Manticore dominates the carrying trade in the League.
This lines up pretty well with a previous point I made about how difficult a lot of folks were going find it to deal with the Writ as a fraud. One doesn't have one's Writ, or for that matter, one's church pulled out from under one's feet without the experience being disorienting, wrenching even.
About the closest we get to a historical precedent is the way the Roman Catholic Church dominated Europe during the middle ages over a time span of about 1100 years. By the time Rome, like the COGA, had become thoroughly corrupt. And like the COGA, Rome could make or break secular rulers. Remember Henry, the Holy Roman emperor, as a barefoot penitent in the snow covered Alps groveling before Gregory begging absolution. Of course, Rome's domination was not quite so absolute as the COGA's. The long term consequences of that confrontation didn't work out so well for Gregory, after all. But still, there was a lot of symbolic imagery in that event.
Eventually the Protestant Reformation happened by which was disorienting for lots of people. But the Protestants at least had the Bible to fall back on. Safehold is being confronted not only with the fraudulant nature of a corrupt church, but with the fraudulant nature of the Writ itself. These are people who have been conditioned to relate to God through the church. If both church and Writ are counterfeit, who is it who speaks for God? Or is there a god to be spoken for at all? All of this is going to be really traumatic.
Don
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