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Reason: None provided.

Yes. Eventually, perhaps. I agree.

Sometimes you have to start small. It is your small thing that you are bringing to the large building. But I do see your point.

But just as a school cannot really educate you, you have to educate you, and a hospital cannot make you healthy, you have to make you healthy, there is some analogy here. These institutions support and assist and foster. But a lot of it is on you. And your home culture.

To me, the heart is the first building.

But yes, in time, you should join or found a congregation.

In fact, even if you don't believe one bit, putting your body in a seat, and kicking in a few bucks to keep it going, are fine things. Perhaps some people can contribute one thing and others, another thing.

If people would just go and sit and daydream in a religious building, that would be a huge, huge contribution to preserving Western Civ. Bodies matter. An empty building is a dead building. And that person might believe someday. Or he might prefer it to live, rather than see what comes after it, in its place, if it withers away. Which it is doing. That is why there are no Protestants on the Court. And haven't been for a while.

Perhaps religion is not about being upset.

168 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes. Eventually, perhaps I agree.

Sometimes you have to start small. It is your small thing that you are bringing to the large building. But I do see your point.

But just as a school cannot really educate you, you have to educate you, and a hospital cannot make you healthy, you have to make you healthy, there is some analogy here. These institutions support and assist and foster. But a lot of it is on you. And your home culture.

To me, the heart is the first building.

But yes, in time, you should join or found a congregation.

In fact, even if you don't believe one bit, putting your body in a seat, and kicking in a few bucks to keep it going, are fine things. Perhaps some people can contribute one thing and others, another thing.

If people would just go and sit and daydream in a religious building, that would be a huge, huge contribution to preserving Western Civ. Bodies matter. An empty building is a dead building. And that person might believe someday. Or he might prefer it to live, rather than see what comes after it, in its place, if it withers away. Which it is doing. That is why there are no Protestants on the Court. And haven't been for a while.

Perhaps religion is not about being upset.

168 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Eventually, perhaps I agree.

Sometimes you have to start small. It is your small thing that you are bringing to the large building. But I do see your point.

But just as a school cannot really educate you, you have to educate you, and a hospital cannot make you healthy, you have to make you healthy, there is some analogy here. These institutions support and assist and foster. But a lot of it is on you. And your home culture.

To me, the heart is the first building.

But yes, in time, you should join or found a congregation.

In fact, even if you don't believe one bit, putting your body in a seat, and kicking in a few bucks to keep it going, are fine things. Perhaps some people can contribute one thing and others, another thing.

If people would just go and sit and daydream in a religious building, that would be a huge, huge contribution to preserving Western Civ. Bodies matter. An empty building is a dead building. And that person might believe someday. Or he might prefer it to live, rather than see what comes after it, in its place, if it withers away. Which it is doing. That is why there are no Protestants on the Court. And haven't been for a while.

Perhaps religion is not about being upset.

169 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Eventually, perhaps I agree.

Sometimes you have to start small. It is your small thing that you are bringing to the large building. But I do see your point.

But just as a school cannot really educate you, you have to educate you, and a hospital cannot make you healthy, you have to make you healthy, there is some analogy here. These institutions support and assist and foster. But a lot of it is on you. And your home culture.

To me, the heart is the first building.

But yes, in time, you should join or found a congregation.

In fact, even if you don't believe one bit, putting your body in a seat, and kicking in a few bucks to keep it going, are fine things. Perhaps some people can contribute one thing and others, another thing.

If people would just go and sit and daydream in a religious building, that would be a huge, huge contribution to preserving Western Civ. Bodies matter. An empty building is a dead building. And that person might believe someday. Or he might prefer it to live rather than see what comes after it, in its place.

169 days ago
1 score