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Originally Posted by Fred Brackin
If we had a true science of memetics one of the things I beleive it would show was that the number of persons whose actions are driven by "pure" belief in ideas is generally statistically insignificant.
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Seems like a major disagreement about the world and people between the two of us. And one that can be read as an insinuation that an overwhelming majority of religious people are lying about themselves . . . which is . . . well it certainly
looks nihilistic and seems to be at odds with some fundamental rights like protection of religious affiliation/expression/actions/etc.. Since I misunderstood you before, am I misunderstanding the latter implications again?