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Brian Eshleman
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“Skepticism, especially about one‘s ideas, is a useful facet of human personality, but that does not mean that acting on one‘s ideas is wrong.“
— Sep 02, 2022 05:26PM
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Brian Eshleman
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"A religion is not simply a means for understanding one's self, or even for contemplating the nature of the universe, or exist, or of anything else. A religion is, at its heart, a way of denying the authority of the rest world; it is a way of saying to fellow human beings and to the state those elderly human beings have erected, 'No, I will NOT accede to your will.'"
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