Message from @Anglican
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John Locke's works is pretty good. I'm planning on reading the Bell Curve because I'm a bit curious.
Okay, well, one thing I'm reading right now is the Haddix "Among the" seris
I'm on amoung the brave right now.
It's a good seris of young adult books which take place in what is basically a over-populated globalist nightmare
*takes
Third children are illegal, the most basic luxgeries limited to the higher class, the Barons
so its china
everything is controlled by the government or corrupt upper class men, and any real resistance to it is far off from the beginning of the book
yes
I honestly feel that in the future authenticity will be a luxury for the rich
Someone get Vlad a fedora
Lenin was a faggot
He was.
Religion is not abomination
it holds a clear and societal moral norm
for example, in that book
Do you? Kill all the young who were born in the wrong time and watch your own people strave?
Lies at every corner?
Under a Christian, or mostly so, society?
Religion is not based in reality. It has never contributed to human knowledge.
KNOWLEDGE
is not all that matters
the basics of our society are not based on knowledge, but basic agreement to a higher funcitioning code.
It's hard to say now that Judeo-Christian religions have gotten watered down through the generations
Especially in the realm of debate during the Enlightenment
But there are excerpts about stoning gays to death and cutting off hands for stealing in the Christian bible
Science describes reality. Not religion.
The bible is not directly from God, but instead inspired by it's time and God's leading hand.
Not everything is true, but overall messages shine through.
*Oh, I thought I was about to be told I'm not enough of a christian*
@Deleted User Stop spamming.
Okay
coolio dude
now stop it, seriously.
I honestly dont know enough about theology to criticize people on it