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JustHereForTheBacon t1_jee9aib wrote

They claim it’s the infallible word of god, but they’re always updating it just enough to keep ahead of the pitchforks. Ignorance is a lack of education on something, which is not the case for me here. You should look into it. In the end, if they would leave others alone, or be a non child raping organization, a lot fewer people would care, including me. Know who doesn’t bother me at all? Wiccans. Don’t even know where they are or what they really believe.

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Zee09 t1_jee8vwq wrote

I agree with your second paragraph.

However, I am not speaking directly about the discrimination but more towards the idea of promoting homosexuality within Japan given their decline population situation. People are programmable and can be influenced by easily given the right amount of exposure. If LGBTQ orientation was pushed more into different facets of society, wouldn’t that be currently harmful?

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wgszpieg t1_jee8rzn wrote

Look, it's easy to dismiss what the vatican has been doing for centuries as nothing but cynical exploitation of credulous people for material gain...

In fact it's incredibly easy. I wonder why that is

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bloomberg OP t1_jee8l0a wrote

>Japan and China finished setting up a military hotline aimed at reducing tensions between the two largest economies in Asia, just ahead of a rare meeting of their foreign ministers in Beijing.
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>The installation of equipment and lines has been completed, Japan’s Ministry of Defense said Friday in a statement, calling it a "linking mechanism" that will build trust between the militaries and avoid unforeseen situations.

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autotldr t1_jee82q5 wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 60%. (I'm a bot)


> Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is going to try to convince Chinese leader Xi Jinping to support Ukraine during his visit to Beijing.

> According to El Pais, Sánchez arrived in China on March 31 and considers his visit an opportunity to convince China to take a more pro-European side, particularly on the issue of Russia's war against Ukraine.

> "There is a lot of expectation, we believe that this appointment with Xi is very important," the prime minister said on the plane on his way to China.


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