Religion is a Latin word.  Derrida lays out the etymology of the Latin word 
“religion” (he acknowledges that the etymology is problematic). The 
etymology implies that there are “two sources” of religion: “religio,” 
which implies a holding back or a being unscathed, safe and sound; and 
“re-legere,” which implies a linking up with another through faith 
 Deconstruction, never results in good conscience, in the good conscience 
that comes with thinking we have done enough to render justice. This is 
because unconditional hospitality is too dangerous and can only come with 
the return of the messiah - a presence of the future.

Faith (and the difficulties of it) as pol said, in other people, is very 
tricky.  I am not sure we could walk on water without the delusions of 
language that tells us we can't, yet think we could live without the 
delusions of propaganda.  And have always prevented children discovering 
fire burns by sticking their fingers in it.



On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 11:05:01 PM UTC, facilitator wrote:
>
> Ah yes, Peter Sellers  in "Being There" shows that lack of words can 
> transform the world around us.
>  Never got his message to Raul, but walks on water because no one told him 
> he couldn't.
>

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