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Realistically, what's more realistic than Christianity?
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>>18012359
The kind of atheistic religiosity guys like Peterson and Zizek spread, i.e. Christianity is the accumulation of millennia of human wisdom and experience, but it's told in ways that no Rational(tm) mind can accept, therefore we are at this deadlock where we threw the baby out with the bathwater and don't know how to reconcile it because it takes irrationality to accept the cosmic truth and act accordingly - faith if you will.
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>>18012363
Hmm.. but what's more realistic than Christianity?
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Any ideology where it's claims at least operate entirely within an observable human experience.
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>>18012770
What's that?



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