Dr.XVI is the Wrong Crowd
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Studying religion makes one inquisitive. Blindly believing any religion makes one dull and ignorant.
08:19 PM - Oct 15, 2023
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SphynxCat
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In response to Dr.XVI is the Wrong Crowd.
Blindly believing religion is the purpose of religion. Religion does not want you to be inquisitive. It's socially cohesive and controlling.
08:37 PM - Oct 15, 2023
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Dr.XVI is the Wrong Crowd
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In response to SphynxCat.
I completely disagree, and in fact, there is an irony that this line of thinking is in itself...religious in nature.
09:02 PM - Oct 15, 2023
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SphynxCat
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Do you study religion?
09:06 PM - Oct 15, 2023
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Dr.XVI is the Wrong Crowd
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In response to SphynxCat.
Indeed. My Ph.D. is partly based on Catholicism.
09:22 PM - Oct 15, 2023
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SphynxCat
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So, tell me how you define dull in relation to religion.
09:25 PM - Oct 15, 2023
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Dr.XVI is the Wrong Crowd
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In response to SphynxCat.
Is there a difference between inquiry and simple acceptance?
10:01 PM - Oct 15, 2023
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SphynxCat
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Personally, in relation to religion, I don't think acceptance is simple.
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10:12 PM - Oct 15, 2023
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Dr.XVI is the Wrong Crowd
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In response to SphynxCat.
It is metaphysical. It is meant to appear “natural” rather than constructed. And then we gave gender role ideas and days of rest…things like that. So acceptance can be simple compliance without thinking, right?
10:40 PM - Oct 15, 2023
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