C-Mag wrote:John Birchers were way ahead on this. They recognized Kindergarten for its origins in German socialized society. Now we have head start the seeks to pull kids away from parents even earlier, and then Daycare is promoted.
John Birch Society
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The John Birch Society is a self-described conservative advocacy group supporting anti-communism and limited government. It has been described as a radical right and far-right organization.More at Wikipedia
Abbreviation:JBS Founder:Robert W. Welch Jr, Fred C. Koch
Religions have morphed so that people who practice them don't have to call them religions. There's the militant-atheists, there's the evolution-uber-alles, and there's the supposed-altruists, these are the most insidious because they can't believe anyone could think any different than them, except evil people.
Altruists think we must look out for each other, and share, and that there's some kind of natural human rights people are born with. It's Christianity without the miracles. Many, many are involved in the Public Schools. Really, whenever I debate one of these clueless fucks, they get all indignant, and most quit in a huff.
Martin Hash wrote:
Have you decided to make my points for me today?
Just objecting to the point that "Altruists are the most insidious because X", when X applies to, literally, every single religion.
You're off today. I said, these new religions claim not to be religions BUT THEY ARE.
Not every belief system is a 'religion'. If it doesn't involve supernatural claims, then it's just a belief system. Could be just as dangerous, but it's still different.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:
Just objecting to the point that "Altruists are the most insidious because X", when X applies to, literally, every single religion.
You're off today. I said, these new religions claim not to be religions BUT THEY ARE.
Not every belief system is a 'religion'. If it doesn't involve supernatural claims, then it's just a belief system. Could be just as dangerous, but it's still different.
Mr. Pedantic. Dude, give me your address, I'll send you some of my "vitamins." (Or slam an espresso.)
Martin Hash wrote:
You're off today. I said, these new religions claim not to be religions BUT THEY ARE.
Not every belief system is a 'religion'. If it doesn't involve supernatural claims, then it's just a belief system. Could be just as dangerous, but it's still different.
Mr. Pedantic. Dude, give me your address, I'll send you some of my "vitamins." (Or slam an espresso.)