I don’t understand, are you basing your critiques of the openly fake religion solely on this 20 year old article or is that supposed to mean something else?
Is your critique of their views on women based on the quote about strippers? If so I do find that odd since women aren’t mentioned at all. Is there an assumption at work on your part that stripper = woman?
I’m keen to know more about your critique, and I’d love to hear your critiques of all the other similarly fake religions.
One more question if you’ll entertain it: What do you think is the most harmful doctrine of Rastafarianism and what do you think is the most harmful doctrine of your religion?
I don’t understand, are you basing your critiques of the openly fake religion solely on this 20 year old article or is that supposed to mean something else?
Is your critique of their views on women based on the quote about strippers? If so I do find that odd since women aren’t mentioned at all. Is there an assumption at work on your part that stripper = woman?
I’m keen to know more about your critique, and I’d love to hear your critiques of all the other similarly fake religions.
One more question if you’ll entertain it: What do you think is the most harmful doctrine of Rastafarianism and what do you think is the most harmful doctrine of your religion?
The misogyny that I saw at the beginning of Pastafarianism on their core website has been scrubbed from the internet, nearly-completely.
It wasn’t just 1 thing, it was the whole culture of it, originally, from what I could see.
Those roots didn’t just disappear ( that isn’t how cultures work ), though it is possible that they’re shed.
Unspoken-doctrines are the most harmful, usually: the unconscious doctrines.
That is why forcing-everything-into-consciousness is the right Way.
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