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Jan 10
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Yes and the blanket morality from those egalitarian religions then become solidified into law in a manner that all people are subject to some abstract ideal that lacks context and all are made equal under it with some beurocratic control of enforcement. Laws should be as minimal as possible and relate people to each other and to various levels of rulership. Moral abstraction in a stasis can become a kind of mechanization between people where they are no longer accountable to each other, there is no form of meaning generated from judgments, there is no rulership on a small or large scale in a manner that just creates empty black and white vantages of morality that are basically meaningless, decontextualized from those experiencing it, and mechanized. Liberals and evangelicals mirror each other in this manner.

This is applicable on a micro and macro level, within peoples and between. I strongly believe the root of low replacement isn’t abortion inherently as some abstract moral end, but the manner in which laws displaced how people relate to each other allowing for mechanization of aspects of life that fall within the creative impetus. There is no rulership at any level anymore, it’s all abstract egalitarian morality to the letter of the law.

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Thank you!