What's right and wrong had changed a lot since most religious text were written, for example:
If a man practices homosexuality, having sex with another man as with a woman, both men have committed a detestable act. They must both be put to death, for they are guilty of a capital offense.
From leviticus 20:13 (aka the Bible)
Doesn't really sound like it belongs in the most holy book of the biggest religion on earth*. But I guess that precisely what's in those holy texts doesn't really matter but what matters is more the overall picture and the fact that religion unites people. My personal guess is that the religions practiced today will last as long as our civilization, even if their holy texts get really outdated
Disclaimer: this is my opinion and I'm a non-religious teenager from Sweden. I'm aware that most people probably don't find it as weird as I do even if they don't want to kill homosexuals
I've been on Mastodon (but not twitter) for a little while and I wonder the same thing. I basically saw no interesting discussion, just "microblogs" and many that's just how it is.
According to some other answer here you could be able to have 32 devices but some devices register as two different devices, therefore you can only have 16
What's right and wrong had changed a lot since most religious text were written, for example:
From leviticus 20:13 (aka the Bible)
Doesn't really sound like it belongs in the most holy book of the biggest religion on earth*. But I guess that precisely what's in those holy texts doesn't really matter but what matters is more the overall picture and the fact that religion unites people. My personal guess is that the religions practiced today will last as long as our civilization, even if their holy texts get really outdated
Disclaimer: this is my opinion and I'm a non-religious teenager from Sweden. I'm aware that most people probably don't find it as weird as I do even if they don't want to kill homosexuals