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M. Monax

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A Marxist-Leninist in the United States

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    Also, how do you know that, out of the hundreds or even thousands of religions with punishments for unbelievers in the afterlife, that YOURS is the correct one?

    How do you know you won't be punished for eternity in another religion? How do you know Ammite won't eat your soul, or you won't be punished forever in Tartarus, or Naraka, or Diyu, or Náströnd?

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    People are calling everyone who advocates social policies and safety nets a "socialist" these days. Some people go as far as to say that socialism is when the government does stuff, that government is socialism. Which is absurd bc that'd mean everyone but anarcho-capitalists are socialists.

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