It's like I've said before - I like going to sit down restaurants. If the wait staff in their twenties is afraid of something that only kills people over 90, then they're free to find another job.
We do too much coddling in this country. It's like we shut down everything because one kid in the class has a peanut allergy. When I went to school, if a kid had a peanut allergy, he didn't eat peanuts! Problem solved!
Jonathan Haidt wrote a book specifically on this. One of his claims is that this safety-centric focus has led to the significant rise in peanut allergies.
Cannot remember Jonathan ever talking about this connection, it just occurred to me, could the safety centric mindset be due to the growth of the atheist population? The loss of God?
Perhaps combined with a relatively safe environment compared to human history, a loss of God would leave people more concerned about safety, because, in their minds, God doesn't exist and isn't looking it for their well being.
If there is no afterlife and nothing to look forward to after death, then this world is the only one worth living for and death must be avoided at all costs.
That is the way it needs to be, AGAIN. Awe, the good ole days when you weren't afraid to give your opinion. If someone didn't like what you said you just told them go suck an egg.
It's like I've said before - I like going to sit down restaurants. If the wait staff in their twenties is afraid of something that only kills people over 90, then they're free to find another job.
We do too much coddling in this country. It's like we shut down everything because one kid in the class has a peanut allergy. When I went to school, if a kid had a peanut allergy, he didn't eat peanuts! Problem solved!
Jonathan Haidt wrote a book specifically on this. One of his claims is that this safety-centric focus has led to the significant rise in peanut allergies.
Cannot remember Jonathan ever talking about this connection, it just occurred to me, could the safety centric mindset be due to the growth of the atheist population? The loss of God?
Perhaps combined with a relatively safe environment compared to human history, a loss of God would leave people more concerned about safety, because, in their minds, God doesn't exist and isn't looking it for their well being.
If there is no afterlife and nothing to look forward to after death, then this world is the only one worth living for and death must be avoided at all costs.
Peanut allergies are prolly from vaccines.
That is the way it needs to be, AGAIN. Awe, the good ole days when you weren't afraid to give your opinion. If someone didn't like what you said you just told them go suck an egg.