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One could say the same thing about religion. Isn't it brainwashing too? A religion any person follows is almost always a result of where they are born, rather than a logical evaluation of its beliefs by said person. If their belief precedes their justification for it, then it is brainwashing by definition.

However, patriotism has its uses. Generally if country X is not united but country Y is, country Y will use its collective strength to extort/subvert/exploit country X.

The same dynamic is seen in religion. Islam and Christianity vs Hinduism or Buddhism for example. Which has replaced which?

3 years ago
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One could say the same thing about religion. Isn't it brainwashing too? A religion any person follows is almost always a result of where they are born, rather than a logical evaluation of its beliefs by said person. If their belief precedes their justification for it, then it is brainwashing by definition.

However, patriotism has its uses. Generally if country X is not united but country Y is, country Y will use its collective strength to extort/subvert/exploit country X.

The same dynamic is seen in religion. Islam and Christianity vs Hinduism or Buddhism for example. Which has replaced which?

3 years ago
1 score
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One could say the same thing about religion. Isn't it brainwashing too? A religion any person follows is almost always a result of where they are born, rather than a logical derivation of its beliefs by said person. If correctness is not the deciding factor, then it is brainwashing by definition.

However, patriotism has its uses. Generally if country X is not united but country Y is, country Y will use its collective strength to extort/subvert/exploit country X.

The same dynamic is seen in religion. Islam and Christianity vs Hinduism or Buddhism for example. Which has replaced which?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

One could say the same thing about religion. Isn't it brainwashing too? A religion any person follows is almost always a result of where they are born, rather than a logical derivation of its beliefs by said person. If correctness is not the deciding factor, then it is brainwashing by definition.

However, patriotism has its uses. Generally if country X is not united but country Y is, country Y will use its collective strength to extort/subvert/exploit country X.

The same dynamic is seen in religion. Islam and Christianity vs Hinduism or Buddhism for example. Which has replaced which?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

One could say the same thing about religion. Isn't it brainwashing too? A religion any person follows is almost always a result of where they are born, rather than a logical derivation of its beliefs by said person. If correctness is not the deciding factor, then it is brainwashing by definition.

However, patriotism has its uses. Generally if country X is not united but country Y is, country Y will use its collective strength to extort/subvert/exploit country X.

The same dynamic is seen in religion. Islam vs Buddhism for example. One prevails over the the other.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

One could say the same thing about religion. Isn't it brainwashing too? A religion any person follows is almost always a result of where they are born, rather than a logical derivation of its beliefs by said person. If correctness is not the deciding factor, then it is brainwashing by definition.

However, patriotism has its uses. Generally if country X is not united but country Y is, country Y will use its collective strength to extort/subvert/exploit country X.

The same dynamic is seen in religion. Islam vs Buddhism for example. One prevails over the the other.

3 years ago
1 score
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One could say the same thing about religion. Isn't it brainwashing too? A religion any person follows is almost always a result of where they are born, rather than a logical derivation of its beliefs. If correctness is not the deciding factor, then it is brainwashing by definition.

However, patriotism has its uses. Generally if country X is not united but country Y is, country Y will use its collective strength to extort/subvert/exploit country X.

The same dynamic is seen in religion. Islam vs Buddhism for example. One prevails over the the other.

3 years ago
1 score