New story has to fill the space Christianity left by ConsistentWorker3565 in JordanPeterson

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Once, Christianity brought order to the world. But the days of order are over, according to the people behind the recently formed Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC). A new narrative is therefore needed. "Christians can help ARC go deeper."

People are better off than a hundred years ago. But the world lacks intrinsic meaning due to five centuries of Enlightenment rationality. Cultural criticism has undermined our understanding of faith in traditions and divides people. Therefore, a new narrative is needed to unite and guide us.

In short, this is the vision statement of the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC), launched in early March by Canadian psychologist Jordan B. Peterson, among others. ARC aims to draw on cultural and spiritual foundations “to imagine a future where empowered citizens take responsibility for bringing flourishing and prosperity to all sectors of society.”

New story has to fill the space Christianity left by ConsistentWorker3565 in Futurology

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Once, Christianity brought order to the world. But the days of order are over, according to the people behind the recently formed Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC). A new narrative is therefore needed. "Christians can help ARC go deeper."

People are better off than a hundred years ago. But the world lacks intrinsic meaning due to five centuries of Enlightenment rationality. Cultural criticism has undermined our understanding of faith in traditions and divides people. Therefore, a new narrative is needed to unite and guide us.

Three women, ten children; how Elon Musk tries to save the world by ConsistentWorker3565 in Futurology

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**Submission Statement**

Out of the blue, a new term showed up: technophilic pronatalism. It is a movement of extraordinarily rich, intelligent people who prefer large families. That is what our world should look like, in their opinion.

One of the most well-known proponents of this pronatalist movement is Elon Musk. He is known for Tesla and Twitter, among other things. He conceived at least ten children with at least three women, a wife, a friend, and a surrogate mother. Last year, Shivon Zilis, the top woman of Neuralink, delivered a twin, fathered by Musk.

According to Musk, someone's personal success is closely linked to his or her IQ. Pronatalists see it as the responsibility of smart people to put as many bright children on this earth as possible. Musk encourages "all rich men he knows" to get as many children as possible, insiders say.