Elides 'wicked' and 'ungodly', asserts wicked have consciences to be pained, which is often not the case.
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Replying to @okayultra @ClarkHat
Rather more worried about Islam in that regard TBH.
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Well, yes, but that's only because our society spent a long, long time throwing off the church's yoke.
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Yes. There's an argument that this was *possible* bc Christianity separates secular & sacred...
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...in a way that Islam, which includes extensive political & legal doctrine, precludes.
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Not informed enough for an object level opinion, but that sounds pretty speculative.
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I'm skeptical of sociological propositions like these *as a class*, especially when asserted with confidence.
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