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RE: Education Through the Blockchain - Making My Dream A Reality
Sorry this book disagrees with you, so you must be wrong XD
Really, though, I agree with that nuance below. They CAN teach it as fact, but ought to link alternate views, if they value their potential payout.
I can see a sort of cheetah bot that scans "controversial" feeds, such as creationism for example, to detect whether the post has a fact warning and/or links to alternate data. Cheetah would simply let curators know when a post is lacking these, and then it would be up to curators to decide if it is a flagworthy offense or not.
Oh yeah. All I was saying is I don't care if people state whatever they want as fact as long as they link to alternative views. Anything less than that is just indoctrination and forcing a specific view upon others. Sure share what you believe, but inform them of all of their choices and let them use their mind and decide for themselves. This kind of goes against some of the "save their souls" mentality, and honestly I think that is why it is in religion in the first place. It is kind of a mind virus encouraging people to force their views upon others to "save them."
I don't endorse any particular religion and I do believe in freedom of/from religion. So I don't have a problem with any of them. I needed to say that so you'd understand I am not endorsing a religion when I say the next part.
A friend of mine linked some weird book published by the Church of Satan it was just an image of the cover. It was called satanism and witchcraft and kind of is in a children's book format... he posted it under #funny in a private slack.
I responded as follows (I'm generally not really funny... kind of suck at it actually)