I'm not a believer exactly, but I think religion has a lot of value even if you don't believe literally. Community, a set of rules, and encouragement to treat others as you wish to be treated.
I'm not a believer exactly, but I think religion has a lot of value even if you don't believe literally. Community, a set of rules, and encouragement to treat others as you wish to be treated.
Kind of same here. Religion makes people wise. It’s important. Smart isn’t going to do this.
I'm not a believer exactly, but I think religion has a lot of value even if you don't believe literally. Community, a set of rules, and encouragement to treat others as you wish to be treated.
Kind of same here. Religion makes people wise. It’s important. Smart isn’t going to do this.
I also see value in it now. Not to control, but to consolidate. I agree with the values it exports.
I see religion as a stabilizing force. Like a stake that prevents people from wandering too far.
I'm not a believer exactly, but I think religion has a lot of value even if you don't believe literally. Community, a set of rules, and encouragement to treat others as you wish to be treated.
Kind of same here. Religion makes people wise. It’s important. Smart isn’t going to do this.
I also see value in it now. Not to control, but to consolidate. I agree with the values it exports.
I see religion as a stabilizing force. Like a stake that prevents people from wandering too far.
I'm not a believer exactly, but I think religion has a lot of value even if you don't believe literally. Community, a set of rules, and encouragement to treat others as you wish to be treated.
My Dad was an devout ashiest, and a firm believer in Voltaire's notion about the necessity of religion, if God didn't exist.
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Kind of same here. Religion makes people wise. It’s important. Smart isn’t going to do this.
I also see value in it now. Not to control, but to consolidate. I agree with the values it exports.
I see religion as a stabilizing force. Like a stake that prevents people from wandering too far.
I also see value in it now. Not to control, but to consolidate. I agree with the values it exports.
I see religion as a stabilizing force. Like a stake that prevents people from wandering too far.
My Dad was an devout ashiest, and a firm believer in Voltaire's notion about the necessity of religion, if God didn't exist.
Even that thing was designed by a German arms designer/capitalist Hugo Schmeisser captured and held prisoner for almost a decade after the war.
Which means Socialism produced nothing at all.
This is exactly what is going on.
The corporate globalists own the entire "diversity" movement and are very happy that no one is talking about billionaires.
Of course, the weirdos Kommie-Karen him instead of just having a good laugh.
That guy should be given a promotion!
Karens should all go eat shit.
The world certainly would have been much better off without Hillary.
George Floyd’s toxicology report pinned to Black History Month display at Duke
Because they enforce their laws and we don't.
Employers benefit from reduced wages at the expense of the American public.
Even more ironic if that blonde girl needs a passport to get back in the US.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viRylVLRK5g
https://rumble.com/veumj3-the-real-victims-of-cancel-culture-finally-speak-out.html
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