Brazil's current political conservatism is also reflected in a shift towards neo-charismatic evangelical Christianity, which is gaining popularity over traditional Candomblé. This new movement, which supports capitalism, has attracted the attention of drug gangs who use it as a way to launder money and gain respect from authorities. The drug dealers turned pastors preach a message of spiritual war against the influence of popular telenovelas, attracting new followers with catchy gospel funk. This growing polarization is fueling violent conflict, with some even believing that the Bible is above the law.
Faith and Fury
In Brazil, a conservative shift takes hold in politics, accompanied by a surge in the power of evangelical Christianity within the country's religious landscape.







