A consent-based morality inevitably leads to the exploitation of children and, let’s be honest, everyone else
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When Yarvin was asked point blank if a a state could function without a state religion he said no
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In the older eras of the United States, the affluent had Freemasonry and Protestant christianity. These days, it's more like Reverse Gnosticism.
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Any already existing institution, religious or non-religious, has an advantage in capturing the government though. Look at teachers unions. Not religious, but very successful at rent-seeking.
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The teachers union has a religion though - it's a sect of progressivism emphasizing particular aspects that have especially strong appeal to teachers. Same way journalists and academics have their own sects.
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Additionally, we do have a state religion now, and DC is big rent-seeking orgy. On a scale never seen before. The key to mitigate capture and rent-seeking is accountability.
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