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2026.0422.0001-Wednesday...
Lots of people "feel it in their heart" that vaccines are bad for them, or that all Jewish people are part of an evil conspiracy against America, or that it's safe to pet that weird-acting raccoon because it's so cute and furry. Choosing what to believe on the basis of gut feeling rather than hard evidence is dangerous.
ReplyDeleteWell, as Han Solo said "Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid."
ReplyDeleteI have learned to respect those who... need?... to have religion as a cornerstone in their lives. Sometime, I even envy them for their devotion. But... I put this in the same category as an avid sports fan. I don't follow sports and more than I follow religion. I find most / all sports pointless and annoying. Ditto for religion. I do think highly of some athlete who excels and promptly sets a positive example for others to follow. I think highly of Pope Leo; I think he sets a positive example for others to follow. Do I want to play a sport? No. I barely like to walk or go to the gym. Do I want to have a religious conversation or join a church, not no, but HELL no.
And so long as those paradigms don't interfere with >ME<, fine, have at it.