Mike and John B. I agree with what you have both said. Yes, it’s madness to try and talk reason to people who are locked against it, but not telling the truth isn’t really a better option. And as John says, some of it gets through. Plus, there are people who haven’t really thought about things but might just be spurred to start.
]]>That being the case, can we move irrationality toward rationality? The answer is clear. Just ask 100 rationalist thinkers if they were swayed away from a more supernatural view at some point in their lives. Most will say yes. Logic is one weapon. It’s not the only.
]]>The universe is orders more interesting when viewed through natural lens
Than by seeing it through kaleidoscopes of fable and religion devised by men.
Thank you. That will mark the beginning and end of my poetic career. Stand down Lord Tennyson.
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Thank you for your time,
Louis Dixon
San Francisco