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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 13, 2023

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What does that have to do with anything? Besides, Jesus and his theologians can't brag on that front. Revealed preference, people generally don't care about passing on their genes, you can't 'live on', or take them with you. Oh no, they've lost a meaningless game that has nothing to do with them.

Jesus already created mankind, in his own image, he doesn't need anything else.

His theologians were and are quite prolific.

Why should anybody take somebody's concept of morality seriously if they have no stake in the future?

people generally don't care about passing on their genes, you can't 'live on', or take them with you

People generally care about their children.

Since atheists as a group refuse to breed, why should anybody care about what they care about?

Where is a Macron or a Merkel leading a country, when they get to hold power for a decade or two, and they leave no heir behind?

Are renters better neighbors than homeowners?

Dawkins created me in his own image, that really ought to be enough.

Which theologians were prolific ? Augustine, Aquinas and their lot?

They all refused to breed, and so by your logic I don't care what they care about.

Christian theologians inspire a lot of people to breed.

Theologians are a tiny, tiny minority of Christians, and Christians demonstrably breed a lot more than atheists.

What does atheism even do for atheists? Inspire them to get scammed by Bank man & Co?

This all relies on your 'breeding is supremely important' paradigm (except for the so-called Church Fathers, apparently). We're going around in circles. Have a nice day, and don't take too much shit from your boss, Job.