Talk:Zurrernorn/@comment-123.184.76.31-20180525094532/@comment-45.56.46.26-20180601144539

Death...deciding not to kill? I guess some people see nothing inherently contradictory about that, but it's pretty clearly an X= ~X logical problem.

Psychopomps are a different category from Death, and psychopomp cults (which exist but are surprisingly rare, considering the bribery to get into a better afterlife angle) generally focus on things other than serving Death as such.

I'd hardly consider Inquisition to be early years of Christianity, any time after Christians are in charge of persecuting rather than being a persecuted minority would have to be a distinct historical period of Christianity.

However, most Death cults that were significant enough to be singled out for extermination by military forces do get cycled around, so if you regard Death cults (which typically have very high mutability) as being contiguous at all, it makes sense to regard later imitators as continuations as well.