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OK, I don't think any of it is a surprise. However, I suspect the biggest objection will be the assumption that being less susceptible to racism and being less vengeful, nationalistic, militaristic and authoritarian and more tolerant means better. I mean, hey, they are more accepting of gay people? We can't call that better, can we? Yeah, I would, but that's because I'm one of those evil non-religion people.
Also, I don't think everyone would agree that not considering bible characters to be real people is necessarily a virtue, either. What do you mean that David didn't actually slay a giant named Goliath?
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According to multiple reports, research has shown that secular upbringings may be healthier for children, who, according to a 2010 Duke University study, display less susceptibility to racism and peer pressure, and are less vengeful, less nationalistic, less militaristic, less authoritarian, and more tolerant, on average, than religious adults. |
OK, I don't think any of it is a surprise. However, I suspect the biggest objection will be the assumption that being less susceptible to racism and being less vengeful, nationalistic, militaristic and authoritarian and more tolerant means better. I mean, hey, they are more accepting of gay people? We can't call that better, can we? Yeah, I would, but that's because I'm one of those evil non-religion people.
Also, I don't think everyone would agree that not considering bible characters to be real people is necessarily a virtue, either. What do you mean that David didn't actually slay a giant named Goliath?
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