I think he's fundamentally a humanist, with obvious distortions due to him trying to squeeze it into his Christianity.
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Replying to @BristolBen
Humanist, yes, in the current sense and in the sense of the renaissance and the 'many-sided man.'
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Replying to @HPluckrose
In only he dropped "divine plans", he'd be less worried about ppl (and women in particular) doing whatever they want.
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Replying to @BristolBen @HPluckrose
And his pessimism about society collapsing would dissipate.
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Replying to @BristolBen
I'm feeling a bit pessimistic that way, myself, tbh. No divine plans necessary. Humans are enough.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I'll try to cheer you up.
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Replying to @BristolBen @HPluckrose
As a society, we're doing ok. Some readjustments are happening and they are overstepping the mark but I expect thing to settle.
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Replying to @BristolBen @HPluckrose
A few lessons just need to be learned (on all sides). Once that's done, we'll be fine.
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Replying to @BristolBen
Provided we don't start a nuclear war or irreversible devastating climate change whilst we're being idiots?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
For nuclear war, we've already had Kim Jong Un for some years and have survived so far. We should survive Trump.
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I'm not sure that's a sound logical conclusion.
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