Can an Indonesian travel for 1 hour from a christian zone to a muslim zone and feel the difference in any meaningful way or is it just the church being replaced by a mosque and everything else is the same?
Yeah
Mainly the latter, it depends more on ethnicity than religionIn north sumatra, if you travel from a city where most of the inhabitants are christians to a city where most of the inhabitants are muslims, you won't notice much difference, except that churches are replaced by mosques and more women wear hijabsThis is because both christians and muslims are ethnically related there, they just follow different religions
If the difference is little why all tourists only go to bali
>>219788262Are there any visible ideological differences between the Christian and Muslim groups in Indonesia?
>>219786242Muslims are so basedChristians are cucks for the west as usual. Their openness for foreigners is a telltale sign of their self hatred and identity dissonance that they worship a white jesus in contrast to the aramaic isa al-salam who spoke a language closer to arabic.
>>219788262A bit more contextSame ethnicity, different religions = similar vibesDifferent ethnicities, same religion = different vibes
>>219788438Both sides have conservatives and people who mix religion with heretical ancient traditions