Hypothesis: religions not predicated on “specialness” will not generate dangerous fundamentalism.
If I believe I am average or not special in any way, then I want to work towards futures in which people who are average get goodies.
Let’s start by killing the people who are special and taking their goodies. ;)
better dead than red.
They’re dead, we’re red! (Until someone makes us prove that we’re not special ourselves, that is...)
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Hypothesis: religions not predicated on “specialness” will not generate dangerous fundamentalism.
If I believe I am average or not special in any way, then I want to work towards futures in which people who are average get goodies.
Let’s start by killing the people who are special and taking their goodies. ;)
better dead than red.
They’re dead, we’re red! (Until someone makes us prove that we’re not special ourselves, that is...)