Trying to Remain Objective
It isn't easy for me to remain objective when considering things that make me mad; it isn't easy for me to remain objective and stay motivated. One this is for sure, however, and that is I hate religion. Or do I?
While I think religion is a useful tool for justifying morals and personal comfort I cannot stand when it is turned towards politics or directly interferes with other people's rights. Most of all I loathe when it gets in the way of science or endangers people.
While I think religion is a useful tool for justifying morals and personal comfort I cannot stand when it is turned towards politics or directly interferes with other people's rights. Most of all I loathe when it gets in the way of science or endangers people.
The CFS will have no religion, official or otherwise.
At the same time I do not plan to turn this journal into a tirade against religion and I do not intend for the CFS to campaign against religion. Live and let live, I say. As a result I have come to completely disregarded the "Cybersecession Project", who would rather see the net as a haven for lowlifes, criminals, and anti-socials. A hard view to back up without having first defined what the CFS will do, but the language used on the Cybersecession page is inflamatory and abusive - it is also a wavering cry for assylum. However it still illustrates my primary question: What am I trying to Do.
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