As yall probably know, I was homeschooled from birth to the end of 'high school', and cut off from most secular culture - except for 3 months, when I attended public school at the age of 14, and ran into a lot of public school norms that shocked and confused me (cont).
I agree that it's harder to create lasting trusting communities without religion, though I imagine non-religious homeschool communities (and maybe experimental 'free-range' schools?) probably have similar levels of high trust.
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Do non-religious versions exist? From another angle,
@JReubenCIark made a similar point about LDS: a lot of non-Mormons envy their communities but it seems hard to replicate without the crazy-to-non-Mormons theology.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Australians had high levels of trust before they got the vibrancy.
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