That's a tricky subject, however I would contest that modern systems of law and government are predicated on certain "religious" or moral axioms, such as the golden rule, and that religious systems played a role in the development of modern ones. — IvoryBlackBishop
Tricky subject, but I assume you mean the Justices aren't held to be "infallible" or have a "god-appointed status", akin to a medieval pope or monarch? — IvoryBlackBishop
I don't agree with that assessment but to each their own. — IvoryBlackBishop
Are you an anarchist? — IvoryBlackBishop
What is your ideal form of government. — IvoryBlackBishop
Or as far as modern example, "scientism" is probably the most popular. — IvoryBlackBishop
I agree, my argument is just that it's a modern example of people acting or thinking in quasi-"religious" way. — IvoryBlackBishop
As far as "faith", that's another term that often never gets consistently defined — IvoryBlackBishop
So by "faith", It has to involve belief specifically in a "God"?
Belief in any other prime truth or axiom held to be absolute doesn't qualify? — IvoryBlackBishop
When the shit hits the fan my kids will survive while yours are down on their knees trying to get divine intervention on their behalf. And it won't get them anywhere. — Sir2u
As an example, if you want to use a stereotypical "rabid Trump supporter" as an example, they may not literally believe Trump is a "God", however they may refuse to say anything negative about him whatsoever, and treat any criticism even if constructive as a 'personal attack' or insult.
(The same may be true of rabid 'supporters' of any person, cause, idea, but I'm using Trump as this example). — IvoryBlackBishop
My kids will believe that they can make it out of their predicament. They will have faith. — alcontali
The future looks bright because God takes care of us. That is why their plans will succeed. — alcontali
That is why it is worth struggling and fighting no matter how difficult things may become. Things will work out just fine. Do your part and God will take care of the rest. — alcontali
Sorry mate, but for them to be happy you have to sign up with theirs. :cool: — Sir2u
That is why it is worth struggling and fighting to get a good education no matter how difficult things may become. — Sir2u
Clarey's first book, "Worthless: The Young Person's Indispensable Guide to Choosing the Right Major", is the kind of small, hard-hitting book that jolts a young person away from the present-day swamp of lies. A swamp created by the government, the media, and the higher education establishment. Without exaggeration, this little book could save a young person scores of thousands of dollars and prevent decades of angry misery - the lot of so many young Americans who are un- or underemployed, crushed by debt, and begin their day by wretchedly sending out resumes on various websites. — "
Church culture is now openly hostile towards any expression of conventional masculinity that doesn’t directly benefit women and actively conditions men to be serviceable, gender-loathing Betas.
The social contract of marriage from a religious perspective has shifted into the ultimate leap of faith for men. They literally risk everything in marriage – child custody, sexual access, any expectation of true, male authority or respect, long-term financial prospects, etc. – but this leap of faith comes with a metaphysical price tag.
For over five generations now, the modern church has become a Beta farm existing only to produce the same masculinity-confused men that the secular world has perfected today.
Either there is nothing for him there or he is despised and denigrated, openly in a faith altering way or discreetly in resentment, or in pandering ridicule of his juvenilized maleness. — Rollo Tomassi in 'Losing My Religion'
Why is your way of saying things better than mine? Why would anyone want to risk their well being on something that has no evidence of existence? — Sir2u
Can I choose any religion for me & my children? — EricH
Yes, certainly. It is your choice. — alcontali
The point I'm trying to make is that people can act in a "religious" or "fanatical" way about things even if they aren't traditionally what is defined or perceived as a "religion". — IvoryBlackBishop
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