I am asking this question, because there does not seem to be a modern logical solution.

I hear a lot of people say that socialism might solve a lot of problems, but I don’t think it has any practicality.

Looking at jobs hiring trends, a lot of businesses are almost stopping their hirings, in favour of investing in automation. Which means 5-10 years down the line, “worker owned” might be closer to fiction.

AI is replacing a lot of jobs now and while the trend that new technologies create jobs, I think that jobs might come after 15-40 years.

Are humanity hopeless?

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      Mister Tickle.

      Oh, sorry. I thought we were listing our favourite fictional characters.

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        Nobody with any integrity to them denies the existence of Jesus

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          The historical person may have existed. The mythical figure I know you’re talking about is a fiction.

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            The historical person most likely existed, according to historians. I couldn’t find any evidence that Matthew and John’s accounts of Him and Mark, Luke, Peter and Paul’s writings of Him are fictional

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              Isn’t the fact that those accounts disagree with each other, and are in fact sometimes contradictory (and that important stuff such as trinity, holy ghost, all came much later) cause to suspect that a lot of core modern Christian tenets are not based in historical truth?

              Certainly there was a historical Jesus who did some stuff and inspired a religion. That much I think is indisputable.

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                They don’t contradict/disagree with each other and the trinity is mentioned early on in the Bible. First in Paul’s letters, then in Matthew’s Gospel.