Message from @Faticati
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Easier to co-exist.
Last I checked, they tended to get involved in endless warfare.
Obviously but still people had similar beliefs. There were also less people so things were easier to control.
Less people to implement the control though.
Plus, we have computers and the internet now.
Your cell phone knows *exactly* where you are right now.
It might even know what you're doing at the moment.
And that information **isn't** just sitting on your phone.
Anyone into history here?
I think people can be free from disgusting tribalism and be free to live as individuals
To reflect god in all their actions and truly become the highest personification of what a man can be
To use this reason and intellect to move forward
What sect of Christianity u from?
The one that takes responsibility for their own actions
Ok?
Please clarify
Christianity is as infinitely fragmented as the individual themselves although gather together is important the individual relationship with god and deepening of ones own understanding is the goal
Do you have your own sect then?
Kinda
Makes sense. A lot of the current ones are far from perfect
Hate lying and sin
I saw that
Me 3
It was really bad. Didn't come out nearly as funny as I thought it would.
Forget it. I shouldn't have said it.
Gtg sleep
I believe in very basic terms that man is a reflection of god man continually runs from their rights and responsibilities I strive to not run but to be a reflection of the almighty
I kinda like it.
This is your own personal sect?
It’s what I think is the best of christianity
Note I think that I am only capable of doing this because of god but theres a whole lot in the bible all very important and much hard to understand
I've been saying for a while now, that I think the poles have shifted. We find ourselves aligning with people like Tim Pool and the like not due to the left/right definition, but due to authoritarian/libertarian differences.
It's a portion of the reason why people on the Libertarian side of things are finding themselves in agreement.
One of the key differences between Authoritarianism and Libertarianism is that Authoritarians want to bring about cultural change through policy, and Libertarians would rather see policy enforced by culture.
As per Globalization vs. Localization, that might be an interesting division point to bring up.
That seems to mean a lot more than an economic left/right sort of division.
I have trouble even trying to grasp the key differences on scale between what we call on a political compass 'Left' and 'Right'. It seems inaccurate as it stands.
same
and im struggling to understand why left libertarians are below the authoritarian line considering how much they usually want to regulate the market
Well, in that regard, it kind of makes sense.