| ▲ | pfannkuchen 5 hours ago | |
I don’t understand why things like social media are meant to be regulated by the government. Isn’t religion where we culturally put “not doing things that are bad for you”? And everyone is allowed to have a different version of that? Maybe instead of regulating social media, we should be looking at where the teeth of religion went even in our separation of church and state society. If everyone thinks their kids shouldn’t do something, enforcing that sounds like exactly what purpose religion is practically useful for. | ||
| ▲ | moshegramovsky 11 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
Are you serious? People don't need religion to be moral. If what I see from religion these days is any indicator, I am extremely happy we kept our kids far far far away from it. From all of it. I will concede that not all religion is bad, but quite a lot of it is grift at best and cleverly disguised totalitarianism at worst. Many religious figures have absolutely no problem talking publicly about their "diety-given" right to dominate and control the lives of others for their own personal gain. I don't see how that fits inside any accepted definition of morality. | ||
| ▲ | olelele 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
The Spanish Inquisition has entered the chat. | ||