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  • I feel that half the problem is pushy people and the other half is those same people getting FOMO.

    A normal person isn’t going to care, but people that see legitimately everything as ‘their prerogative to anything they want’ are the types that are going to have anger, coursing in their veins, the second they get a whiff of something ‘exclusive’ that they are not privy to.



  • Considering how land has more political power than people in the US, the voting system is still a major issue.

    If we had the National Popular Vote for US elections, then more people living in deep blue states would have more reason to show up to vote when their candidate already is going to win by well over double digit points in their state.

    When low population states are overrepresented in Senate and Presidential elections, then we can end up in a ruled by the minority situation.


  • At what point is something considered an entirely different belief system though?

    Part of why there are so many different sects of Christianity is because belief systems can differ quite a lot on what the focus is for followers of the faith.

    Even Mormons are considered Christian, but many Christians would put them in their own category since they have an entirely different holy book that they follow.

    Maybe it comes back to the word for ‘Christian’ being this less meaningful, all encompassing, definition. In which case, I feel there’s an argument to be made that having at least some other way to show distinction matters, whether that’s a new word or phrase entirely.

    For the sake of conversation though, I feel there is some utility in using the word we are already familiar with, in this case ‘Christian’, and making a compelling definition, in the context of the conversation, based on the values echoed in the text. I feel that we can still hold the general understanding that this is a narrow definition, but it’s one made based on those values that we may want to see encouraged.

    TL;DR: It’s difficult to have a conversation about any group of people that is made up of a wide assortment of people from different walks of life.