Religious Freedom

Tom Thomas
Nov 12, 2020

I feel like these lessons are becoming more and more consequential in terms of what it would mean about the context of society. I’m willing to accept these notions and such but with this radical a change, at least in just perspective. It is like the only possible solution to these problems is an initiated systematic collapse with hope to then establish a better system. However I have my own fears regarding this process as even as the system has flaws, I find that it is drastically more successful than any other system I know of. Perhaps it is just my own ignorance but I believe the system can be fixed but if the theory expressed in these lessons are true then collapse may be the only way it can end. It’s strange to compare the predictions of Nietzsche in his nihilist philosophies of the 20th century man and his predictions of the total collapse at the end of.

I learned that many people and their religions are oppressed due to an undefined system of religious freedom.

I’m not sure I can phrase what I learned as something new as opposed to a new perspective on something I have thought about.

I suppose I wonder why in the first place there is no constitutional standard?

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Tom Thomas

Idk man I'm a college student. Probably shouldn't take anything I say too seriously.