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Most [[secular]] and [[progressive]] people are inherently resistant to any established [[belief system]] due to the fact that once you establish one it becomes dogma. And once you have dogma you have hierarchy, resistance to change, and the [[truth]] leaves you behind. This is understandable, but it puts them at quite a disadvantage when it comes to appealing to those who are seeking out a [[belief system]] and don't really want to have to figure everything out for themselves. | Most [[secular]] and [[progressive]] people are inherently resistant to any established [[belief system]] due to the fact that once you establish one it becomes dogma. And once you have dogma you have hierarchy, resistance to change, and the [[truth]] leaves you behind. This is understandable, but it puts them at quite a disadvantage when it comes to appealing to those who are seeking out a [[belief system]] and don't really want to have to figure everything out for themselves. | ||
[[metaculture]] avoids this issue by making [[science]] and the [[science|scientific method]] at the core of that | [[metaculture]] avoids this issue by making [[science]] and the [[science|scientific method]] at the core of that dogma. This means that the only dogma is that there is no dogma. That is something that progressives can [[believe]] in and say that they stand for, because it will always be true. | ||
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Revision as of 09:37, 3 January 2024
Most secular and progressive people are inherently resistant to any established belief system due to the fact that once you establish one it becomes dogma. And once you have dogma you have hierarchy, resistance to change, and the truth leaves you behind. This is understandable, but it puts them at quite a disadvantage when it comes to appealing to those who are seeking out a belief system and don't really want to have to figure everything out for themselves.
metaculture avoids this issue by making science and the scientific method at the core of that dogma. This means that the only dogma is that there is no dogma. That is something that progressives can believe in and say that they stand for, because it will always be true.