I kind of think that’s already happening. All over the place. All the time. What kind of policy implications did you want to draw from it in this particular instance?
No amount of clear thinking elsewhere can excuse you from being wrong about this one thing. To think so is to treat being right and wrong like a social game, where people with high status gets a free pass on questions with actual answers.
I kind of think that’s already happening. All over the place. All the time. What kind of policy implications did you want to draw from it in this particular instance?
My inclination would be to discourage posts with undertones of religious propaganda on this site.
Hmm, what policy...
No amount of clear thinking elsewhere can excuse you from being wrong about this one thing. To think so is to treat being right and wrong like a social game, where people with high status gets a free pass on questions with actual answers.
Could you please be more specific? What sort of action is being taken here as a result of your worry?
Not voting for religious candidates for Australian Parliament elections.