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  1. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    1. In Nineteen Eighty-Four, the Inner Party and the Outer Party are both parts of the same political party in the one-party state of Oceania/Airstrip One. The "Inner Party" is in turn an elite order within the broader "Outer Party". The reference you are making thus is entirely nonsensical to...
  2. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    1. "A lesser degree." Bucko, if there are two political parties and they have different views, then by definition there is not one singular point of view that is enforced by violence on everyone. What you are describing is simply the defense of the liberal pluralist society against those forces...
  3. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    Hmm, I don't believe that that's actually the nature of politics, otherwise all "democracies" would be one-party police states. That does not seem to be the case. Anyways, you are conflating your own reactionary Christianity with all Christianity. It is not oppressing Christians to suggest...
  4. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    OK. Your views of pluralism necessarily demand antisemitism and Islamophobia and violence against many other religions if they were put into practice. I, foolishly, assumed that you had spent enough time thinking about your beliefs to understand that when you say "We must reestablish natural...
  5. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    Why would that be the case? Can you offer an explanation for why that would be so?
  6. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    You really did not read my manifesto at all if you that's what you took from it. I said that lesbianization, which I delineated clearly as distinct from an actual conversion to lesbianism, is a means to further a democratic society, not that a world of solely lesbians is necessary for...
  7. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    You have said that it is necessary to exclude people and to have a more closed society on the basis of religion, because pluralism leads to "SJWs" oppressing people like you. You have not made any specific accommodations for Jewish people and Judaism. Conservative Christianity does not offer...
  8. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    You have said that it is necessary to oppress members of non-Christian religions, which would include Jews. Perhaps you genuinely believe that if you quote Aquinas at enough length you might convince people to peaceably accept oppression, but if we are dealing with reality, increasing oppression...
  9. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    I assure you, you didn't have to explain that you personally wish to displace antisemitic violence to ensure proper conformity onto some other person that your own hands might remain clean. Reactionaries are generally cowards.
  10. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    In any case, if you want an understanding of my particular politics, I posted a thread in this very forum which you could peruse at your leisure.
  11. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    I would not say that I personally am tolerant. I am willing to accept tolerance because in the end it is simpler and better than actually maintaining the level and form of intolerance that I think would be an ideal. What's odd, though, is that you foreclose any possibility that a conflict might...
  12. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    I am not proposing a civic religion here, but yes, I would propose a civic religion that seeks ultimately to strangle conservative Christianity (as opposed to Christianity as a whole, and alongside other reactionary religious interpretations) because I am firmly convinced that it is a malevolent...
  13. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    I am not stating my own particular beliefs here. I am attempting to communicate what the believers of traditional religions would have thought. And they would have looked at the pluralistic reality of the current United States and understood that the civic religion must necessarily be...
  14. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    Since I was talking about how these religions emphasize actions, I don't know why you're talking about mere thoughts. In any case, given the wanton misogyny many conservative Christians express and their expressed desire for homosocial bonding, most practitioners of traditional religion would...
  15. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Religion, Belief, and Democracy

    This isn't how traditional religions functioned. The issue was not whether you believed in the existence of Anubis, let alone having faith in him, but rather the actions that you had undertaken in life and how well they had conformed to the requirements of Ma'at. Thus, being a Christian in...
  16. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Radical Sapphic Democracy: A Theory of Politics

    The world isn't going to end if you do your laundry and your dishes. Or cook. It's not going to end if everyone shared the burden of the unpaid labor of social reproduction out equitably. But it would force a reevaluation of the market value of different human beings, which would be a terrifying...
  17. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Radical Sapphic Democracy: A Theory of Politics

    If you're endorsing the notion that women should go on strike until men perform a fair share of overall labor, I must ponder whether you have really thought the likely consequences through, but I support it. So why bring them up if they aren't a difference you're using in order to explain why...
  18. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Radical Sapphic Democracy: A Theory of Politics

    Incorrect. Women put more hours in than men do. It is simply due to the inadequacy of men that about 40% of these hours are unpaid efforts to keep the world functioning without it collapsing into a fetid mess. Now you're introducing the idea that women aren't aggressive, or can't control their...
  19. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Radical Sapphic Democracy: A Theory of Politics

    Those are jobs that all rely on the ability to evaluate people and make decisions about people, ahead of technical knowledge. The apex of technical skill in the military is in warrant and petty officers. You are now saying that women just don't... put time into things as a response? A non sequitur.
  20. LowlandsOfHolland

    Philosophy Radical Sapphic Democracy: A Theory of Politics

    You are the one arguing that men have technical minds and women have social minds. I am simply pointing out that if this is true, women should make up the overwhelming majority of managers, executives, senior bureaucrats, military officers above the rank of O-3, diplomats, and lawyers, as they...
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