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[–] MortUS@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I saw Coinbase was allowing buying/selling stocks 24/7

Commercialism has overtaken the internet. We're in full corruption mode now. Without enforcing rules and regulations, this is where society ends up.

How do we make non-religious churches for decent people? Can we start that movement?

[–] la508@lemmy.world 1 points 23 hours ago

How do we make non-religious churches for decent people? Can we start that movement and move up from there?

That's already a thing.

https://www.sundayassembly.org/home

[–] DarkSpectrum@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

Bhuddism and Zen Bhuddism are not religions, they are philosophies, a different way of viewing the world. They don't require a church, a congregation or for you to believe anything. One reaches an understanding of cosmic unity by exploring the boundries of self. In fact, one of the first hurdles is accepting that you know very little which in turn births humble curiosity about the nature of existence. This movement has been growing for a while, might be time to look into it. Personally I found the best way to cut through the non essential periphery and get to the core of the ideas was through listening to Alan Watts.