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Whether that be Islam or Christianity or Judaism. Right. Because it infringes on your personal freedom.
Whether that be Islam or Christianity or Judaism. Right. Because it infringes on your personal freedom.
Whether that be Islam or Christianity or Judaism. Right. Because it infringes on your personal freedom.
It would be nice if there was a Catholic country that existed that had some type of Catholic theocratic laws that if I so chose, I could move to. But I like to live in America where people can practice freely whatever they want.
It would be nice if there was a Catholic country that existed that had some type of Catholic theocratic laws that if I so chose, I could move to. But I like to live in America where people can practice freely whatever they want.
It would be nice if there was a Catholic country that existed that had some type of Catholic theocratic laws that if I so chose, I could move to. But I like to live in America where people can practice freely whatever they want.
Right. I could also argue this is, I think, a slippery slope argument. Like, it seems fallacious on its onset to say, like, the logical conclusion of XYZ philosophy is decimation of a population. Because you could say the inverse, that, you know, the logical conclusion of, like, a hyper-religious society is going to be, like, oppression of women and gay people getting murdered.
Right. I could also argue this is, I think, a slippery slope argument. Like, it seems fallacious on its onset to say, like, the logical conclusion of XYZ philosophy is decimation of a population. Because you could say the inverse, that, you know, the logical conclusion of, like, a hyper-religious society is going to be, like, oppression of women and gay people getting murdered.
Right. I could also argue this is, I think, a slippery slope argument. Like, it seems fallacious on its onset to say, like, the logical conclusion of XYZ philosophy is decimation of a population. Because you could say the inverse, that, you know, the logical conclusion of, like, a hyper-religious society is going to be, like, oppression of women and gay people getting murdered.
Right, you can make the exact same argument in, yeah, just an oppressive way. So to me, it seems kind of misguided. I don't know if that was intention, but I think it's framed poorly.
Right, you can make the exact same argument in, yeah, just an oppressive way. So to me, it seems kind of misguided. I don't know if that was intention, but I think it's framed poorly.
Right, you can make the exact same argument in, yeah, just an oppressive way. So to me, it seems kind of misguided. I don't know if that was intention, but I think it's framed poorly.
And this is from someone whose parents had seven kids. But I'm pretty sure even prior to pastoralist and agrarian societies, people were having three or four kids. Women were having their periods at 18 or 19. Oh, they had it way later, you said? Yeah, they were having it later. And so in hunter-gatherer societies, they still have them later.
And this is from someone whose parents had seven kids. But I'm pretty sure even prior to pastoralist and agrarian societies, people were having three or four kids. Women were having their periods at 18 or 19. Oh, they had it way later, you said? Yeah, they were having it later. And so in hunter-gatherer societies, they still have them later.
And this is from someone whose parents had seven kids. But I'm pretty sure even prior to pastoralist and agrarian societies, people were having three or four kids. Women were having their periods at 18 or 19. Oh, they had it way later, you said? Yeah, they were having it later. And so in hunter-gatherer societies, they still have them later.
And then typically, women would breastfeed the whole time. They were admitting prolactin and estrogen so that they weren't able to get pregnant for longer periods of time.
And then typically, women would breastfeed the whole time. They were admitting prolactin and estrogen so that they weren't able to get pregnant for longer periods of time.
And then typically, women would breastfeed the whole time. They were admitting prolactin and estrogen so that they weren't able to get pregnant for longer periods of time.
Like, that's a really interesting point. And I talked to an anthropologist that said, like, it's actually potentially more beneficial for children to have more individualized time with the parent.
Like, that's a really interesting point. And I talked to an anthropologist that said, like, it's actually potentially more beneficial for children to have more individualized time with the parent.