So any belief other than one's own is a delusion?
How convenient. 
I do not believe that our technology is sophisticated / adept / precise / 
subtle enough to answer any of these open ended philosophical queries. I 
believe that believing our technology- and our ability to be responsible and 
appropriate with its use- 
Oops! Does that make me a terrorist? Or criminally dysfunctional? 
Perhaps in Russia I would now be banned from having a drivers' license. 
Gosh. 
Good luck in your 
Tory 


> On Jan 8, 2015, at 8:03 PM, "Vladimyr Burachynsky" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This is becoming a shark feeding frenzy of Media demanding that I believe 
> different versions of the demented beliefs.
> Which ever outlet I side with demands I become a believer. I am not Normal to 
> begin with, otherwise I MIGHT actually take up arms and shoot at a target 
> they suggest. Should I take a Gravol to control the vertigo as they spin me 
> around, aiming at phantoms.
> 
> Hollande is strutting about like a shrunken , down sized de Gaulle after he 
> nearly lost France to a Troop of Disgruntled Foreign Legionnaires
> from Algeria.
> 
> al Jazeera wants me to believe that there is a war against all Muslims. CBC 
> wants me to believe that the Muslims are about to attack the country.
> Wait we are in a deep freeze and any Arab set upon conquering Canada must 
> contend with unimaginable Arctic Cold and if they want to rob a gas station 
> on the way they will probably freeze to death in the dark. Hollande wants us 
> to believe he is the reincarnation of de Gaulle or Vercingetorix. Kerry wants 
> me to believe he speaks French. Putin probably wants me to believe he is 
> Vladimir Monomahk the slayer of Turks.
> 
> These  tough-guys are not so crazy as the Media. They have remained silent 
> for now. One Canadian media outlet is attacking our National Outlet , CBC, as 
> cowards , yes they used the word correctly,
> who refused to show the Charlie Hebdo images on air( they were Blacked -Out). 
> Maybe Oprah Winfry can get them to confess on prime time T.V.
> A Montreal journalist ,  has bared his chest ( but no soul was to be seen) 
> and declared that CBC ordered him to self-censor out of fear.
> What a show.
> Actually the Russian media is being rather discreet, what a shock. No one has 
> the wherewithal to post the price of oil or the disposition of ISIL
> and the Saudi invasions.
> vib
> 
> I will snicker from my warm hovel in this cold blast.
> I am waiting for the much feared promised global warming to arrive. 
> Just where is Al Gore now that I want to believe in his delusions? If I pick 
> one belief  will the others stop pestering me?
> No I guess it is more like an attack of Blackflies or mosquitoes.
> Perhaps Glen is correct  "Beliefs don't kill people. People kill people"
> I might add "Believers have the right to  kill non-believers".
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Friam [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of glen
> Sent: January-08-15 7:24 PM
> To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Slasdhot linked article RE; god
> 
>> On 01/08/2015 03:49 PM, Marcus G. Daniels wrote:
>> Or that they are mentally ill and need `retraining'.  But that takes 
>> us down the road of recognizing the danger latent in faith, which I 
>> don't think the US is close to doing.
> 
> Exactly ... though it goes beyond just faith to any sort of psychological 
> problem, I think.  E.g. It's fine if you're deluded into believing, say, the 
> "law of attraction" 
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_attraction_%28New_Thought%29> as long as 
> you don't do things like rely on it to heal your children or somesuch.
> 
> Beliefs don't kill people.  People kill people. ;-)
> 
> --
> ⇔ glen
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