Technoreligions

Technoreligions, sometimes called third generation religions are a generation of religions

They come after axial religions which itself comes after pre-axial religions.

The term was coined by Yuval Harari and elaborated on by Immanuelle Leonhart

Ur technoreligions
Ur technoreligions are religions which are not quite technoreligions.

They fall into two basic categories: pseudo-religious ideologies such as Marxism which make prescriptions on technology but do not address spiritual issues head on, and traditions based on axial religions which have more technological traits.

The defining characteristic of both of them is that they have not yet elegantly combined spirituality and technology, but are closer than previous traditions

Pseudo religious ideologies

 * Romanticism
 * fascism
 * Marxism

Semi-axial religions
Semi-axial religions often make prescriptions for industrial or post-industrial societies such as having lots of children to counter population collapse, valuing community heavily to counter atomization, but fail to incorporate new technologies in such practices or to make adaptable prescriptions on implementing new technologies


 * Mormonism
 * Bahai
 * Unification Church

Modern technoreligions

 * Terasem
 * Way of the future
 * Kopimism
 * Religion that's not a religion
 * Evolutionism