that you would expect in an age in which science and technology are just reaching dizzying heights, that people would no longer believe in this flapdoodle but they still do. right. well, in that case, it really did happen to my brother s kozen s sister s nephew s uncle. but let me ask you this. is the internet to blame? because it used to be word of mouth and it would take a while to circulate, but now, it s the touch of the send key. yes, so, i think social media certainly hasn t helped, precisely because all of the rules and standards and norms that keep us rational, because none of us individually is rational. i mean, we re a little bit rational when it comes to our daily lives. keeping food in the fridge, getting the kids off to school. but when it comes to beliefs about, you know, the origin of the universe or what s going on in the white house, or what s the cause of disease, we re often very happy with myth and legend and rumor. we kind of unlearn these intuitions when we ar
you both on. weave been watching this dispute over philosophy and a justice issue, my question is a whimsical one, why do nones tend to be democrat? we sisters work at the margins of society, with people who are struggling, working for minimum wage, who have a very tough time with the minimum wage, it s $7.25 keeping food on the table for their families. we know the real life struggles of real life americans. when you re in touch with those struggles, you can t help but realize that we need to be together as a society and respond to the needs of everyone around us. we often think that democratic
over catholic philosophy and the social justice issue. my question to you is a very simple and perhaps a whimsical one. how come nuns happen to be democrats and bishops happen to be republicans? we sisters work at the margins of society, we work with people who are struggling, who are working for minimum wage, who have a very tough time with a minimum wage. it s $7.25 keeping food on the table for their families, so we know the real life struggles of real life americans. and when you re in touch with those sorts of struggles, you can t help but realize we need to be together as a society and respond to the needs of all around us. we re only as good as the strength of our society, andç that s why we think that often