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religiouisie 

A person who embodies elite, performative religious culture. Usually marked by an air of spiritual superiority, curated holiness, and passive-aggressive prophecy.

They often weaponize vague “discernment” to judge or exclude others, confusing personal discomfort with divine revelation. Typically uses vague suspicion, elitist language, or sanctified gaslighting to mask insecurity and control. Heavily guards and preserves the clergy-laity system that Jesus destroyed.
“The religiouisie always seem more focused on optics than obedience.”

“You can spot the religiouisie when holiness becomes performance instead of presence.”

“Not everyone who says ‘God told me’, 'I saw it in a dream' is a prophet; Some are just religiouisie with a platform.”

“The religiouisie mistake obsequiousness for intimacy.”

“The religiouisie love to gate keep platforms (man made high places), cling to titles and qualify others based on appearances rendering judgement veiled as discernment.”

“There’s a difference between being spiritually mature and being part of the religiouisie."

“When discernment becomes a personality trait instead of a gift, you’re flirting with religiouisie territory.”
religiouisie by xoxo, Nicole July 4, 2025
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Religionified 

It is when someone say "religion this religion that boom you've been religionified"
Religion this religion that boom you've been religionified
Religionified by Thatguy5050 April 19, 2021

religiousize 

Promoting a religious story line or perspective of a topic, theory or event that is either secular, scientific or is not inherently religious.
We religiousize and dogmatize even supposedly non-religious beliefs all the time.

religiousize 

Turned into a religion, in the sense of the formality of a ritual through participation in the ritual itself in a uniform manner.

See "ritual traces 7" on youtube.
Yo bro don't religiousize this topic, we just having fun.

Religiousised 

Any act that a religious group has given near sanctimonious status. Generally used for describing acts such as communion and baptism that have become unnecessarily ornate and complicated within the modern church.
Predominantly used to described religious shenanigans.
"Baptism has become so religiousised these days. When I was a kid it was just called dunking in the public pool."

"Man, going to church has become so religiousised. Why can't I just go in Jean's and a t-shirt?"

Religioucise 

To project and/or attribute religious meaning on an unrelated subject matter, person, place or thing.
Weddings have been religioucised for years, now it's slightly changing. Christmas has be unreligioucised these days.
Religioucise by Blackk Chronical December 17, 2019