YOU CANNOT HAVE A NATURAL RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT, ADVOCATE, OR INDOCTRINATE INTO, A SUPERNATURAL RELIGION – ONLY A PRIVILEGE
–“Thanks to freedom of religion I can believe whatever I want.”–
1. You can believe whatever you want.
2. Freedom of belief is of course irrevocable.
3. Freedom of the public practice of a religion IS revokable.
4. Because the social construction of fraud by false promise of the unpromisable and the externalities produced by such fraud, is criminalizable.
5. Because all supernatural religions are untestifiable and their false promises unwarrantable and as such unpromisable.
Ergo, you may have the natural right to believe and think because it cannot be deprived from you.
But then again, your capacity to speak it, advocated it, and argue in matters of the commons using it, is absolutely positively prohibitable and punishable.
In fact the only reason it hasn’t been done more frequently, is that those false hopes, like drugs, and other fantasies, do in fact calm the minds of those less capable of survival and adaptation in the real world.
It took me years to find justification for not outlawing all supernatural religions, because they are in fact, a violation of the demand for truthful reciprocal speech in the commons.
In the end, it’s a simple recognition that archaic religions are cheap, because they had to be, but the world requires revised ‘religions’ in the broad sense of the term, that are not false – well, that turns out to be costly just like education.
Don’t presume a privilege is a right.
Don’t presume a Political right is a natural right.
Don’t presume even a natural right is possible without others insuring it.
Affections
CD
Reply addressees: @finishedyet34
Source date (UTC): 2024-05-14 17:56:35 UTC
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