Sunday 18 October 2020

The politics of parenting

 The difference between religion and politics is a distinction without a difference. Islam accepts the logic of your legal system reflecting your moral system.

All religions and secular political ideologies are moral systems but religions last significantly longer than secular political ideologies because all five world religions support marriage and family values while secular political ideologies stray away from the gold standard of marriage.

It would be retrograde for adherents of the Abrahamic faiths to abandon the Abrahamic God and adopt Hinduism or Buddhism.

If you wish to worship the Abrahamic God as a gentile without being guilty of idolatry and blasphemy, there is only one rational and moral choice.

If you are not concerned as a Christian that Christians have been practicing idolatry and blasphemy for 2000 years, you must really be atheist for you would fear God if you believed in Him.

If you are atheist, you could be made to understand that benefits of living in a patriarchy if you wanted to become and remain a married parent to properly parent your legitimate offspring.

If you don't want to become a married parent or have no prospect of becoming a married parent, you could at least concede that you would have a better quality next generation in a patriarchy where most parents are married parents than a matriarchy where most parents are unmarried parents.

If you can't even do this, you are an atheist and nihilist who doesn't care about posterity and the long term national interest whose views should be ignored.

A nihilist would know through reason alone that patriarchy would be better than matriarchy for posterity and the long term interest but doesn't care to make the sacrifices required to restore it.

A matriarchy is a society of atheists and nihilists as well as unmarried parents who casually conceived and parented their offspring. Having destroyed the patriarchy, the matriarchy is a danger to itself.

A pair of unmarried parents now live in 10 Downing Street.

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