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    11 year ago

    well, one path is based on reason and logic. the other is based on fairy tales. which path is more likely to produce the best result?

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      21 year ago

      Anti - vaxxers are based on fairy tales but claim to be based on reason and logic. Religion is not the problem, education is.

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          21 year ago

          Man you give up quick when the effective solution isn’t attacking religion. Makes me suspect that your actual motivation may not be ending bigotry, but rather furthering your own bigotry. (Shocking, I know)

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            11 year ago

            didn’t give up. i just don’t think you were arguing in good faith. what reason do you have to defend religion?

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              11 year ago

              If someone argued that the way to stop bigotry was to make sure everyone was vaccinated I’d argue against that too, because it’s irrelevant to what is happening and won’t fix it.

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                    11 year ago

                    which is far smaller than people with religious affiliations. there’s also the holistic factor, by which a secular population is more likely to implement education to reduce bigotry. it’s the best option altogether if you want to produce a more humane society.

                    you just don’t want to accept it as a better path than religion. you’re arguing in bad faith. i fucking hate people that argue in bad faith. you’re just sticking on a stupid point for no reason other than to have someone pay attention to you. you’re fucking pathetic. quit replying.