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And you could argue on a biological basis that humans feel that it's wrong. Why? Like, through, like, pheromones. So, like, a person would be more attracted to, like, a dissimilar person than to a relative based off of, like, pheromone levels and stuff like that. Okay. So, like, for the reproductive health of a society, most people would go to diversify their genetic lineage.
And you could argue on a biological basis that humans feel that it's wrong. Why? Like, through, like, pheromones. So, like, a person would be more attracted to, like, a dissimilar person than to a relative based off of, like, pheromone levels and stuff like that. Okay. So, like, for the reproductive health of a society, most people would go to diversify their genetic lineage.
You feel like you could get some oxygen in there. It's the bend. It gets clogged right there. It's not aerodynamic. We need to hire a contractor. You've got to straighten it out. That's why they all get nose jobs.
You feel like you could get some oxygen in there. It's the bend. It gets clogged right there. It's not aerodynamic. We need to hire a contractor. You've got to straighten it out. That's why they all get nose jobs.
You feel like you could get some oxygen in there. It's the bend. It gets clogged right there. It's not aerodynamic. We need to hire a contractor. You've got to straighten it out. That's why they all get nose jobs.
I think there is something innate. I do think that there's a biological natural law. And as someone that believes in God, I would like to believe that there is some type of order that God put into the universe that people can come to know without God. But then additionally, if you come to follow some type of faith background, that those things are also instilled.
I think there is something innate. I do think that there's a biological natural law. And as someone that believes in God, I would like to believe that there is some type of order that God put into the universe that people can come to know without God. But then additionally, if you come to follow some type of faith background, that those things are also instilled.
I think there is something innate. I do think that there's a biological natural law. And as someone that believes in God, I would like to believe that there is some type of order that God put into the universe that people can come to know without God. But then additionally, if you come to follow some type of faith background, that those things are also instilled.
But then I also think that those things get, like, antiquated over time. Like, the Levitical laws of, like, eating pork and stuff probably existed in a specific time frame where pork was very dangerous. Right. And then as time has gone on, it's no longer as dangerous. I'm sorry, Jews and Muslims. Yeah. And Ethiopian Christians, apparently.
But then I also think that those things get, like, antiquated over time. Like, the Levitical laws of, like, eating pork and stuff probably existed in a specific time frame where pork was very dangerous. Right. And then as time has gone on, it's no longer as dangerous. I'm sorry, Jews and Muslims. Yeah. And Ethiopian Christians, apparently.
But then I also think that those things get, like, antiquated over time. Like, the Levitical laws of, like, eating pork and stuff probably existed in a specific time frame where pork was very dangerous. Right. And then as time has gone on, it's no longer as dangerous. I'm sorry, Jews and Muslims. Yeah. And Ethiopian Christians, apparently.
There's, like, a bunch of people that don't eat pork. Wow. Which, you start to look at how many people don't eat pork.
There's, like, a bunch of people that don't eat pork. Wow. Which, you start to look at how many people don't eat pork.
There's, like, a bunch of people that don't eat pork. Wow. Which, you start to look at how many people don't eat pork.
Yeah, maybe they're onto something. Um, but then I think like, I don't know, I think all the faiths that have persisted probably have a lot of roots of the same things that help society prosper.
Yeah, maybe they're onto something. Um, but then I think like, I don't know, I think all the faiths that have persisted probably have a lot of roots of the same things that help society prosper.
Yeah, maybe they're onto something. Um, but then I think like, I don't know, I think all the faiths that have persisted probably have a lot of roots of the same things that help society prosper.
To a point. But we also live in a non-theocratic society. Yes. So like, as someone that lives in America that likes religious freedom, I also don't want to be bound by the mandates of any specific religion.
To a point. But we also live in a non-theocratic society. Yes. So like, as someone that lives in America that likes religious freedom, I also don't want to be bound by the mandates of any specific religion.
To a point. But we also live in a non-theocratic society. Yes. So like, as someone that lives in America that likes religious freedom, I also don't want to be bound by the mandates of any specific religion.