I find it hard to draw a clear distinction between conservative and reactionary. It's all neophobia to me.John Eppstein wrote: ↑November 15th, 2018, 7:34 pmI think it's more about exerting caution about being an "early adopter." What you're describing is more like being a reactionary.
Yes, in the same way that there is a connection between radical protestant sects in the 1600's and the ideas of socialism. That we are custodians of God's earth and no man can own it, that kind of thing.John Eppstein wrote: ↑November 15th, 2018, 7:34 pmFor example, although historically religion has often been an implement for political control of a population, it has not always been conservative (supporting the powers that be), it has just as often been a force for radical change, back as far as the pharoah Akhenaten and his got Ahten. and Moses and the Hebrew god Ywh (vowels are not written in ancient Hebrew.), continuing into the modern period with The Troubles in Ireland.
Religion doesn't have to be conservative, but conservatives do tend to love religion (and distort it to their own preferences and benefit).