 church, but the founders still wanted, they didn't want freedom, they wanted freedom of religion, not freedom from religion, okay, so they wanted there to be religion in society. If we had religion in this country, but it wasn't Christianity, would you go down on this list? Well, I'd have to see why I have to see what the faith was, okay, I don't want to ask questions. You have a topic you want to talk about? Let's see, politics? Well, I know, I mean, you know, kind of what I think, find an issue that you think we might have some different thoughts about. All right, all right, do you believe in Bigfoot? Is the U.S. better off without religion? We can talk about that. Okay, okay, what do you think, is the U.S. better off with religion? Do I think the U.S. is better off without religion? It looks like it's just religion, period, so that would also include... No, I think the U.S. needs religion, because I think a capitalist society, as a moral check on capitalism, needs values and ethics and morals to say, hey, there's some things that, while we promote free enterprise, there's some boundaries that we don't think you should cross. And I think that the only thing that can really put the check on that is people's faith and their values. And that puts a hold on, maybe run, it'd be like, I don't support a godless capitalism. You should have a capitalism with values and faith and ethics in it. Okay, how about this? Uh-oh, I gave him something he wants to talk to me about. Is U.S. better off without religion? Let's just say this is absolutely yes, absolutely no. What would you feel like on this scale? I'd be right now. So what you got? Right there? Yeah. With religion. Yeah, should have it. The country was based on faith. I mean, the Declaration of Independence says the laws of nature, nature's God. I mean, there's certain rights that we have from God that government can't take from us. God gives them to us. Government doesn't have the right to take them from us. And thus, the government is instituted to protect those God-given rights that we have. That's a declaration of independence. This is sort of like a level of certainty. Not so much like whether or not it feels good. So like, you're absolutely certain that we should have religion in this country. Absolutely. Yeah. Even if it's not Christian. Yeah, we can have different faiths. Okay, we can have different faiths. That's what our country is about, right? It's not about. I mean, though it was predominantly founded by people of the Christian faith, I mean, it was never intended, well, I mean, it was never intended to exclude the Christian faith. I mean, the reason that some people think that they had the separation of church and state was not to protect the state, it was to protect the church. Because they were afraid the politicians would corrupt the church. Okay, they didn't want the politicians corrupting the church. Okay, because at that time and time and age, you'd always try to say, I'm a politician, I got the church backing me, and then the politicians would corrupt the church. But the founders still wanted, they didn't want freedom. They wanted freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. Okay, so they wanted there to be religion in society. If we had religion in this country, but it wasn't Christianity, would you go down on this list? Well, I'd have to see why I have to see what the faith was. Okay. I mean, I'd have to understand what it is. Well, they think there are some things that are incompatible with the other faiths that may not necessarily work with the idea of Americans. Sure. That it's more of a free country. I mean, we have free thoughts. And if a faith told you that, hey, you can't think this ever, I wouldn't support it. Because in our country, we have the idea that you have the right to practice your faith. Regardless of whatever faith it is. Yeah, as long as you're not hurting anybody. Okay. I mean, you don't have the right to, you know, I believe in worship that I get to sacrifice humans. Too lad. No, man, you can't do that. I mean, we're not going to let you hurt other people in the practice of your faith. Yeah. Okay, we're not going to let you hurt people. What about the options to not have a faith at all? Not having faith at all? Yeah. I don't think it works well in a capitalist society. Oh, like as an option of like where people can choose whatever faith they want or religion they want. I don't think they, I don't you think they already can in our country? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like any faith they want. Yeah, so I'm like in a situation where you can like kind of like how it is right now, where you could be whatever religion you want. Also have the option of none of the religions. Figure out something on your own. If you want to be an atheist, that's your right. Yeah? I mean, you want to be an agnostic, that's your right. I mean, I don't think you can force the religion down the throat. Okay. So you can't forcibly take it away from someone. You can't forcibly add it on someone. You can't forcibly take it away from someone, but you can't forcibly add it on someone either. I think we see eye to eye. I mean, if someone wants to live in life and they want to say, hey, you know, I mean, I don't really want, you know, I agree with America, but I don't really believe in Christianity or Judaism or even any faith. Sure. Yeah. You know, but I want to live my life in the United States. It's fine. Yeah. I mean, you know, as long as you don't try to say, okay, but because I don't believe, you can't believe. Yeah. Yeah. You can't say I can't believe either. Yeah. Let that be a personal relationship regardless of whatever it is. Yeah. It's my decision. Okay. You know, I am. So, yeah. So what's the next subject? We solved the problem on that one. Are we creating more? I don't know. Do you want to flip through this? Can you be, can knowledge be rough? I don't know what that, do men and women have different talents and interests on average? Oh, that's a tough one. Oh, do you want to do that one? I don't know, man. That's going to be hard. Let's do it. Let's do it. Do men and women have different talents and interests on average? How about this? We'll just say absolutely yes, absolutely no.