Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 8:51 pm
You heard it here first. We should debate Flat Earth, Lizard People, Fake Moon Landings, and the Hollow Earth theory. Anything less is cAnCeL cUlTuRe.
Those are extreme examples. Some folks do have differing opinions on what is referred to as the flood of Noah and what that actually entailed.
But who gets to set the agenda?
And in general terms, again…that is the concern being expressed in the OP and throughout the thread. In the future who gets to set the agenda and what effect will that have upon the very fabric upon which our nation was built.
This points out the friction which occurs when religionists rub up against secular humanist progressive liberals.
And again, let me point out as I did to Res Ipsa, I would have no qualms about have any one of these folks as my neighbor unless they were a pedophile or something horrific like that. The folks I’ve talked to on this board, on the whole, with a few exceptions, I think I could live next door to and be friends.
As it is, I think it unlikely that feelings are mutual.
And I’m just a regular guy. Moderate Republican that leans Independent. Drives a Subaru, likes to run, hike, and read John Grisham.
It’s been an eye opener to see some of the twisted responses and avoidance of some of the core issues on this thread. The main one being, what happens if GenZ and coming generations are of the mind to essentially turn over their lives to more and more government control in their lives? I’ve harped on this a number of times and I don’t think I got much of a response.
The second major point of realization for me in this thread is that ex Mormons tend towards secular humanist progressive liberal policies and societal changes that lean toward ‘trusting in the flesh’, or in other words,‘it will be all right, we can solve all the world’s problems through our own genius’.
That hasn’t worked out so well in a number of instances where many lives have either been lost or forced into lives of servitude to ‘the masters’.
Regards,
MG