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Zeshade, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

What’s “wrong” in your question is the assumption that a) the only reason religions exist is the lack of knowledge and b) that the knowledge we have answers all the questions that people seek answers to when they turn to religion. I think if you question these assumptions then you’ll easily start to find the answers. Otherwise see all the other comments.

SoleInvictus, in If the human body didn't heal itself, how'd you be doing rn?
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I’m 50% of the way there and it sucks. Everything hurts at some point.

kromem, (edited ) in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

I’ve been looking into a tradition for the last few years that died out nearly 1,500 years ago that has me wondering the opposite.

How in the present day with the clear trajectory of science and technology we are currently working on do we not realize this ancient and relatively well known text isn’t some mystical mumbo jumbo but is straight up dishing on the nature of our reality?

I think there’s a stubbornness of thought that exists among most humans regarding what they think they know about life which blinds both the religious and non-religious.

Anchoring bias is remarkably resilient.

intensely_human, in What is the best option to provide for people who are homeless in the cold?

Find information about where warming shelters are, and distribute that information. Pass the information along.

Also obviously if you have any cold weather gear you can spare, that’s helpful.

Rincewindnz, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

I mean, in this day and age why isn’t [insert what I know to be true] accepted by [everyone who I perceive to be wrong]. Hegel leads to another Russian smart man who argues a bunch of it might be due to this idea of perezhivanie; how we make sense of what is happening (particularly dramatic events) through our cognition, our emotions and filtered through our needs.

How we make sense of stuff leads to how we behave/believe. This is impacted by our social environment, how we are brought up, our experiences, and our reasoning of those experiences.

It’s why it is argued that information alone will never change someone’s mind about something, it needs to be attached to an emotion and an experience to unpack.

_Sprite, in If the human body didn't heal itself, how'd you be doing rn?
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Leprosy

PP_BOY_, in Which of your favorite creators content quality went downhill very quickly?
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CinemaSins. They were always kind of bottom-of-the-barrel, but their early videos pretty much just amounted to narrating the IMDB trivia pages so it was harmless. I went back and checked in on their channel for the first time in 8+ years and holy shit they’ve gotten bad. Videos running a quarter the length of the movie they’re doing with word-salad voice over that doesn’t even make sense.

Also: “[female actor] isn’t 18 in this scene” was just as fucked up in 2012 as it is in 2023.

pineapplelover,

It was kinda funny when I watched their maybe 15 minute takes. They kinda pull stuff out of their asses, intro to long? Sin.

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot,
Mayonnaise,

I agree, I don’t think that CinemaSins was ever really good, but it definitely got worse over time. His content has been criticized to death and there are some good commentary videos covering the issues with his channel. I will plug CinemaWins as a pretty good “counter” channel. I don’t watch it because I’m not really into that kind of content these days, but the videos that I have seen are worthwhile if you’re looking to fill a similar hole.

intensely_human, in What misconceptions do you still have that you learned from TV/film as a child?

If I could just list out my misconceptions I’d be a god

intensely_human, in What are some good items to put in a cold weather care kit to hand out to Homeless folks in my city?

Chemical based hand warmers. They look like tough-built teabags. Get them at any Home Depot or Lowes.

Also McDonalds cheeseburgers are nice. Where I’m at, they’re buy one, get one for $1. I can get 4 of them for $8. When I was homeless, I was calorically restricted and it sucked so much. One day there was a guy handing out McDonalds cheeseburgers from a big bag, and it was the best thing.

Those things are so calorically dense and heavy.

quinkin, in What prevents you from going to bed early?

I upvoted far too many posts in this thread.

zeppo, in What do you think would happen if Putin was assassinated right now?
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He would die.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod,
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Technically correct. The best kind of correct

Annoyed_Crabby,

What if he have nano machine, son?

intensely_human,

Nano machine lost in pocket. Putin die.

setsneedtofeed, (edited ) in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?
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Scrolling through my subscribes, here are some of the ones mostly widely interesting I figure. In no particular order:

Civvie11- Retro gaming enthusiast.

Beware The Qu- Lots of speculative evolution content.

Big red 40TECH- Battletech lore guy.

BobbyBroccoli- Long videos about science scandals.

Mandaloregaming- Long form game reviews.

Seth Skorkowsky- Videos about TTRPG reviews and how to run TTRPGs.

Warlockracy- Russian video game reviewer with a bent to older games and weird Russian obscure mods.

Forgotten Weapons- Man on a life’s quest to collect French ammunition.

Red Letter Media- Movie reviews and such.

Wargamer Fritz- Battletech tabletop tactics.

ReligionForBreakfast- Scholar who talks about religious history topics.

The Tank Museum- Tanks.

The Chieftain- Tanks.

Paper Skies- Channel on strange aviation stories, focus on Soviet military aviation.

Quinn’s Ideas- Scifi review channel. Huge Dune nerd.

Olden Demon- Oldhammer channel. Talks about 2e and retells old 2e official battle reports.

oboeshoesgames- Like Dunkey but still funny.

Minisodes- Plays Oldhammer 2e in modern day and paints retro minis.

Grim Beard- Goth that reviews usually more obscure games.

Billiam- Watches and reviews a lot of trash TV.

Ancient Americas- History channel about ancient American (north, central, and south) history.

I’m subscribed to a lot of painting, DIY, instructional, and such channels which I find good but are very niche.

ABasilPlant,

Huge +1 for BobbyBroccoli. Most entertaining & gripping documentaries I’ve watched in a long time. The two part Cloning documentary (Part 1, Part 2) was absolutely spectacular.

Lemmino is great as well.

electric_nan, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

It’s a source of comfort. People want to be in control. If they can’t be in control, they at least want to feel like someone or something is in control. That there is some organizing force or principle to the universe. Religion, astrology, conspiracism etc all flow from that impulse.

gregorum, (edited ) in If the human body didn't heal itself, how'd you be doing rn?

Died as an infant from anything

3rdwrldbathhaus, in What's some amazing technology they have in Japan that's very normal to them but would blow our minds here in the US and western world?

It’s kind of a relic of the past now since everyone uses a streaming service of some kind now but right at the end of physical media’s lifespan, Japan had some key advantages over the US specifically because it was legal to rent albums and I believe individual songs, just like a Blockbuster. Eventually they had the music purchasing equivalent of Redbox in the form of kiosks as well with the advent of recordable Net-MD minidiscs, which only really ever saw success in Japan.

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