> Religion seems more dangerous when it hooks up with government and science as it did in 2020.
Christianity originally was a refuge from all that imposed nonsense. That's what so disappointing about its degeneration. I don't expect materialist atheism, secular humanism, identity politics, or any government to be good, so there's no extra sadness involved in their failures to be good. The Church, on the other hand . . .
> Religion seems more dangerous when it hooks up with government and science as it did in 2020.
Christianity originally was a refuge from all that imposed nonsense. That's what so disappointing about its degeneration. I don't expect materialist atheism, secular humanism, identity politics, or any government to be good, so there's no extra sadness involved in their failures to be good. The Church, on the other hand . . .
Pointing out that the real problem is MEMES, not the subject of the memes, is smart!
Thanks! I see it as akin to the strawman fallacy; the meme "argument" isn't the well-developed, deep, robust substance of truth. The meme is, at best, like a mark on a treasure map": https://goodneighborbadcitizen.substack.com/p/jesus-christ-memelord