Canada2017 said:Prairie_Bear said:I know this will get you some AMEN likes for these talking points, but the "left" doesn't have a monopoly on these things and the data says that Christians divorce as much if not more than atheists and Antdepressant use in the U.S. soars by 65% in 15 years. Now some of the latter may have to do with access and Big Pharm influence over prescribing physicians, but the point remains to attribute all the ills to one side is short sided. Go to Church and people watch, how many are obese (treat your body like God's temple), and how many make a point to be seen getting out of their Audi rather than use those resources (and the time at work to acquire these things) for God's work? Many of those people are not strictly "leftists", we all have a part in this.Canada2017 said:
Seriously think about the bio's of most leftists.
Divorce is common , little real believe in God, daily reliance on various pills,..loneliness, frustration and despair.
When I used to be a premium member on this site, in the "Bear Cave" a year or so ago I posted a "Is UBI inevitable" thread. I know I am the resident kooky futurist here, but to not note the rate of progression of AI (evolved more in the last 5 years than the prior 20, more in the last 50 years that the prior 500, etc) and its upcoming role in making a jobs based economy obsolete is short sighted. Heck, in my practice in last 10 years we have replaced 2 full times jobs into one 15 hr a week part time job via scheduling, billing, and patient noting automation software. It is only getting better and more efficient. Yes new jobs will be created, but think of the person of most average intelligence, half the world is dumber than them, remedial jobs will be going away. Even specialized jobs are affected, recently AI outperformed human radiologists in detecting metastatic breast cancer!
So that said, while my wife and I both have post grad degrees and do "well" (would be great if not for student loans) and are registered Republicans, I do not fear "socialism". 1, because there is nothing I can do about it, 2 fear mongering doesn't motivate me, and 3 because as a spiritual person I am called to trust God and not "hate" others for thinking differently than me. I think this era of focusing on how much we work to allow us to consume goods at high rates shows it is not making us "happy". Rather, focusing on relationships is where our focus should be for "happiness" (see any group of psych studies). While I like what I do and think I am pretty good at it, I would rather be spending my day with my loved ones and taking up hobbies to better myself and my community versus hording resources for my personal benefit. I think eventual UBI/socialism will allow that where AI produces the goods for us to exist vs. taking from one to give to another. That will require a massive paradigm shift in what is important to us as a nation that won't go over well on the front end.
JMHO.
Thank you for sharing your opinions.
With the exception of a total sociopath I knew in college ...I don't hate anyone. Least of all for expressing opions different than mine.
Yes obesity is a huge problem, yes there is divorce among Christians ( though our priest tells us it is a lower rate ) and I don't 'fear' what's happening in the United States because...
A. There is no way to stop it now
B. Have enough assets with which to insulate my family.
C. Odds are I'll be dead within 20 years anyway.
Peace be with you.
Amen Brother. ""I've never heard a dying man say, I wish I would have worked more."
God willing, I am working four more years. Should the Democrats take control of the House and the Senate, i'm retiring next Wednesday.
"Stand with anyone when he is right; Stand with him while he is right and part with him when he goes wrong." - Abraham Lincoln