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I know the article is over a month old, but I just found it, and didn't see it mentioned in the newswire archives:
The atheist sloth ethic, or why Europeans don't believe in work Quote:
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I'd discuss further, but it's been a long day for me, and my Sarcasm Generator needs refueling (ie I need sleep). |
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My first thought was that this was a tongue in cheek article.
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Hmmmmmm, this guy worships the great work ethic that is leading to ever more stress and societally distorted values
![]() It really is well past time that 19th century thinkers realized that most of present problems are caused by too much busyness not too little. The world would be a much better place if some observant high school councillor had weeded out the ultra A type aggressively over ambitious students and placed them on a government pension and suggested they spend the rest of their days as professional cloud counters. I can think of many on the present scene whom I would have gladly volunteered to help support their lifetime pensions. Much more economically sound in the long run |
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Eh. Well, we already knew we were sun-worshippers (Answers in Genesis -- look in the "Evolution/Creation" forum) and totally void of morality. :banghead:
edit: here's the thread: http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=94340 |
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