Take a stab at post #32.
I kinda did already, but I’ll expound on it a bit.
The government has gotten into enforcing morality, of a sort, by enforcing an “anti-morality”, or more specifically, enforcing a hostility and rejection of the “mere” Christian value system that the society was based on, and is/was successful because of it.
If we could actually get them to STOP enforcing “morality”,
then we’d all be better off because the natural superiority of the Christian value system, with respect to living in the real world with real humans, would re-assert itself.
I kinda did already, but I’ll expound on it a bit.
The government has gotten into enforcing morality, of a sort, by enforcing an “anti-morality”, or more specifically, enforcing a hostility and rejection of the “mere” Christian value system that the society was based on, and is/was successful because of it.
If we could actually get them to STOP enforcing their “morality”,
then we’d all be better off because the natural superiority of the Christian value system, with respect to living in the real world with real humans, would re-assert itself as the norm in our society, because living otherwise produces undesirable consequences.