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Sunday 22 October 2017

Moral, political and religious disputes

1) A nation consists of tribes.


3) Following or not following your religion can cause or not cause wars.

4) The distinction between religion and politics is a distinction without a difference.

5) Disagreements about religion and politics are disagreements about morality.

6) When we disagree about morality, we are disagreeing with our opponents about what is and should be.

7) When we disagree about morality/politics/religion, we are disagreeing about a state of affairs as well as what is necessary and fair.

8) In order to avoid violence, what parties to disputes on politics/religion must do is abide by the rules truth, logic and morality.

9) When one party is clearly incapable of being moved by truth, logic or morality, then violence is inevitable, especially if the party that does not want to be persuaded uses censorship to deny truth, logic and morality.

10) When you live in a matriarchy, the government becomes increasingly mendacious, irrational and censorious. (UK citizens should ask themselves the sex of their Prime Minister, Home Secretary, Director of Public Prosecutions, Justice Secretary and Chairman of the Bar Council.)

11) A matriarchy is a society that prioritises the preferences of unmarried mothers.

12) A patriarchy is a society that priorities the preferences of married fathers.

13) All advanced civilisations are patriarchies.

14) All primitive and declining societies are matriarchies.

15) Patriarchies are capable of thinking in centuries, matriarchies can only think of gratifying their most immediate physical appetites, and that is why any matriarchy you can think of is already extinct, or about to become extinct. 

16) Belief in an afterlife is the ultimate in deferring gratification, and allowing atheism and feminism encourages short-term thinking and the desire for immediate gratification.

17) Belief in God teaches us that patience and perseverance are virtues, while atheist hedonists resemble vermin who only care about satisfying their most immediate physical appetites of food and sex at the expense of the future and those around them. Such people will not be thinking in centuries or the long term national interest. If they ever had any offspring, they would be illegitimate, and very likely to be estranged from them. 

18) The Culture War now raging is about who whose preferences should take precedence: the preferences of those who would support Patriarchy - a society of mostly married fathers - or the preferences of those who would support Matriarchy - a society of mostly unmarried mothers.You would think that good men who aspire to be married fathers should be able to take back control from those who have no intention of parenting legitimate children, but I think it is a bit touch and go. 

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