That’s literally the whole point. I actually had a functional (as functional as it can be) conversation with one of these far right “Science is fake and evil blahblah” people recently, she outright said it.
(paraphrased as fuck)
“So you think we should not know anything about how the world around us works, or have any access to information except for the whims of some arbitrary pastor?”
“That is our natural state, Adam and Eve knew nothing and they lived in bliss. Eve ate the apple and doomed us to the misery of knowledge”
You can learn a lot about a religion by the stories they teach. In Christianity:
Adam and Eve: Ignorance is bliss, obey Yahweh no matter what
The story of Abraham: If God tells you to horrible things like kill your son you’d better fucking do it unquestioningly
Job: Even if Yahweh makes you suffer miserably for a gentleman’s bet with Satan, you’d better still praise and obey him
Noah: God will murder everyone on earth if you displease him
Tower of Babel: don’t get too big for your britches or try to unify different societies linguistically and create great works, God hates this, stay fractured and obedient
Doubting Thomas: skepticism is bad, suspend that disbelief
The men who claim to speak for gods teach stories about how you’d better obey and not dissent or question their gods, usually to children before they learn to think critically.
I really think even outside of religious circles that’s the problem with the right. This obsession with “thinking is hard” mentalities. I can’t even send an article about something to some people, completely unrelated to politics, without being accused of being political because it has more words than a Facebook meme.
EDIT: I had to cut a conservative friend out of my life recently, and a month or two before that he literally shushed me at his house and told me I was being too political before immediately talking about guns for 30 minutes. My topic?
Busses and bike lanes. Just…give bikers a separated space instead of a sliver on the edge and that I ride the bus so it’d be pretty cool if that worked better.
Single issue voters who aren’t particularly evil BUT don’t mind extreme evil in the service of their single issue. Basically all Republican “single issues” also have some organization spending billions to convince those single issue types that “Yeah we want to genocide trans and whatnot but if we don’t literally overthrow the govt a Democrat will KICK YOUR FUCKING DOOR IN AND SHOOT YOU IN THE FACE TO STEAL YOUR GUN/BIBLE/WHATEVER”
To be fair there is bliss in ignorance. You can happily go about your life without a care right up till the repercussions force themselves upon you. For example, climate change. People made billions of dollars without considering the environment blissfully, and they will continue right up to the point that the air is unbreathable and the water is undrinkable. There is no bliss in realizing your demise, but to the ignorant these heatwaves are just a justification for their decision to buy a boat.
That’s literally the whole point. I actually had a functional (as functional as it can be) conversation with one of these far right “Science is fake and evil blahblah” people recently, she outright said it.
(paraphrased as fuck)
“So you think we should not know anything about how the world around us works, or have any access to information except for the whims of some arbitrary pastor?”
“That is our natural state, Adam and Eve knew nothing and they lived in bliss. Eve ate the apple and doomed us to the misery of knowledge”
You can learn a lot about a religion by the stories they teach. In Christianity:
The men who claim to speak for gods teach stories about how you’d better obey and not dissent or question their gods, usually to children before they learn to think critically.
You are right.
Even Trump says he likes the poorly educated. And he is a conman.
Especially Trump. They’re the reason why he won!
Job always blows my mind. God should rot in hell.
Yet she supports teaching what’s in her book, just not other things 🤔
I really think even outside of religious circles that’s the problem with the right. This obsession with “thinking is hard” mentalities. I can’t even send an article about something to some people, completely unrelated to politics, without being accused of being political because it has more words than a Facebook meme.
EDIT: I had to cut a conservative friend out of my life recently, and a month or two before that he literally shushed me at his house and told me I was being too political before immediately talking about guns for 30 minutes. My topic?
Busses and bike lanes. Just…give bikers a separated space instead of a sliver on the edge and that I ride the bus so it’d be pretty cool if that worked better.
It’s funny. I’ve had more republicans stop telling about stuff other republicans are doing…
… because it makes them uncomfortable.
Okay, but you know what makes more people uncomfortable? All this bullshit being done by a political party they vote for.
If that makes you uncomfortable… maybe don’t vote for them…
Single issue voters who aren’t particularly evil BUT don’t mind extreme evil in the service of their single issue. Basically all Republican “single issues” also have some organization spending billions to convince those single issue types that “Yeah we want to genocide trans and whatnot but if we don’t literally overthrow the govt a Democrat will KICK YOUR FUCKING DOOR IN AND SHOOT YOU IN THE FACE TO STEAL YOUR GUN/BIBLE/WHATEVER”
To be fair there is bliss in ignorance. You can happily go about your life without a care right up till the repercussions force themselves upon you. For example, climate change. People made billions of dollars without considering the environment blissfully, and they will continue right up to the point that the air is unbreathable and the water is undrinkable. There is no bliss in realizing your demise, but to the ignorant these heatwaves are just a justification for their decision to buy a boat.
Rebuttal: “You actually know about Adam and Eve? Like, you have knowledge of it? That’s pretty evil, ngl.”
I would have a hard time not asking what toys they ordered.