So I recently discovered this cargo cults phenomenon and it got me...researching.
It's basically some new (weird looking for the western world) religions that formed in the Pacific islands (mostly or totally, not sure yet) after the British and Americans settled naval bases there in the 19th and 20th centuries. For those who want to see how it worked:
Just a few examples here.
Basically these indigenous people have been seeing some armed soldiers parading around and a ship or plane coming in with cargo every couple of weeks or months and when the British and American left, they started building similar constructions and followed those weird traditions they saw and started to expect the return of the mysterious cargo.
Now, while this is very interesting on its own, I was wondering how probable it is that some ancient cargo cult style religion is still around or whether the popular religions are similar in any way. I think there could be a case for Judaism here, but I'm not aware of any others that could fit the bill, where they have been expecting someone to lead them to a kingdom of their own initially and then took the form of a cult and developed into a religion.
It's basically some new (weird looking for the western world) religions that formed in the Pacific islands (mostly or totally, not sure yet) after the British and Americans settled naval bases there in the 19th and 20th centuries. For those who want to see how it worked:
Just a few examples here.
Basically these indigenous people have been seeing some armed soldiers parading around and a ship or plane coming in with cargo every couple of weeks or months and when the British and American left, they started building similar constructions and followed those weird traditions they saw and started to expect the return of the mysterious cargo.
Now, while this is very interesting on its own, I was wondering how probable it is that some ancient cargo cult style religion is still around or whether the popular religions are similar in any way. I think there could be a case for Judaism here, but I'm not aware of any others that could fit the bill, where they have been expecting someone to lead them to a kingdom of their own initially and then took the form of a cult and developed into a religion.