
Keen On America All Religions Are Absurd Because We Are Absurd: How the Internet is Creating the First New Form of Religious Community in 250,000 Years
Oct 23, 2025
Reza Aslan, a renowned author and scholar of religion, dives into the transformative power of the internet on religious communities. He discusses how the 'cyber ummah' is challenging traditional authority and giving rise to diverse movements, like LGBTQ Catholics and Quranists. Aslan emphasizes that, despite these changes, the fundamental nature of religion remains absurd, as it is ultimately a human creation. He also explores religion as intertwined with identity and politics, showcasing how online spaces are fostering unprecedented forms of community.
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From Evangelical Convert To Scholar
- Reza Aslan recounts converting to evangelical Christianity in high school and later returning to study Islam academically.
- He describes how studying religion in college changed his beliefs and professional path.
Framing Islam As Historically Ordinary
- No God But God framed Islam as historically normal, not uniquely violent or static compared to other faiths.
- Reza Aslan wrote it to show Islam's evolution follows the same patterns as Christianity and Judaism.
Religion As A Complex Identity Marker
- Religion functions primarily as identity, intertwined with politics, class, and gender.
- Reza Aslan emphasizes that religious belief cannot be separated from cultural and social markers.











