Comments by "ALLHEART" (@ALLHEART_) on "Styxhexenhammer666"
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All this being said, the university system is massively fucked and the price for higher education is artificially high (for the reasons Styx went over, in part), to a back-breaking degree, especially when you consider that most the non-STEM fields worth studying are little more than Critical Theory indoctrination centers. A bunch of demographics of people who don't need higher ed of this sort have been sold on it as the only way, thus making the whole affair from A to Z artificially bloated and cumbersome for those who actually want to study what universities classically taught. Plus, tenure is damn near impossible to get, and is withheld arbitrarily from those who should have it by cabals of curmudgeons and ideologues. Jordan Peterson, amongst others, is right: the whole education system will likely see major changes, if not a complete overhaul, within the next 10-20 years.
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Pat Ashley Simply pointing out a shared pattern is not the same proving Christianity invalid. We call this concept in Christianity "Logos spermatikos". The seeds on the truth are found in all the religions, but they find their fulfillment in Christ. The reason Christianity couldn't simply view it's story as exclusively allegorical is because it wasn't like the pagan stories. It wasn't about a far off mythical age and realm that wasn't really meant to be taken literally, it was about real events in real human history. Christ's Incarnation is not pure allegory, it is allegory and real history. The story doesn't make any sense otherwise. As for Christianity making people less literate, that's total nonsense. Western Europe did see a decline in literacy, but it didn't have to do with Christianity. It was due to the collapse of centralized civilization. We know this because, in the Byzantine Empire, the Christian Roman Empire, literacy was higher than anywhere else almost, even among the poor and those in the provinces, due to Church schools.
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