Comments by "Okunniger Volker" (@Okunniger_Volker) on "Women at Breaking Point over Dating Alpha Men.." video.
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@VoiceOvaGuy one of the biggest issues in modern culture, weather you're religious or not, is that nothing is sacred. Yes we need to question our preconceived notions, but we also need some degree of things considered holy/sacred or similar, things that keep us grounded, focused, sincere and genuine.
Without that, well, everything is a joke, nothing is serious yet everything is overly serious ect ect.
One of these things in my opinion is marriage: a relationship is either monogamous or not, if it's not why does it need a label? (That's done to justify promiscuity, because without it it's just promiscuity. And if every other relationship is basically equal to marriage and marriage isn't really that good of a thing then why label anything?
The fabric of society breaks down when culture has nothing sacred.
Some say they want a pure woman, but we are all born pure and are corrupted, what I think men really want is a feminine, righteous woman, purity + wisdom, because that purity will last and is far more ladylike, graceful, noble ect.
I say this because much of this kind of language (holy, sacred, righteous) are viewed today as being basically strictly religious, but that's kinda it, though I would say that the vast majority of people who are religious don't actually believe what they claim (because if you genuinely believe in a God who has standards and is just, that's a scary thing, not comforting), yet still this language in my opinion hits the nail on the head and points to a serious human issue that cannot go without being addressed.
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@VoiceOvaGuy scarry because if He has standards and is just, some, maybe even many or all will fall short, and the wrath of a angry God would be objectively terrifying.
I definitely agree with you on morals, one thing I though about years back was, even if there is not a God, morals are still quite objective to a degree, you would have to assume certain things like growth being good and death being bad, maybe how you would look at managing a ecosystem or issue hunting/fishing licenses based on how many of that species their are.
But assuming that you want a plant to grow well, you would have to give it the right amount of sun and water, not to much or to little, the proper soil composition ect.
Humans cannot be hedonistic, and still be physically and psychologically healthy, there has to be a balance. We cannot work to much or to little ect ect.
It was looking at the world through this sort of naturalist lense that led me to believe that the Christian God is real.
There are far far to many "coincidences" in Proverbs alone and I've not seen anything close to that in any other serious religion.
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