God Helmets OBEs Illusions and a Cosmic Presence. - Beliefnet Forums: "Until I was about 20 I was a hard scientist, chemist mainly but physicist as well. Did the science fairs, formal and informal, and learned all I could about becoming a chemist. About the middle of my sophomore year I discovered that I was a wise moron, wise about chemistry and a moron about everything else. I didn't like the self image. I had always been interested in 'living' issues, religion, sociology, and philosophy and spent three quarters getting a academic foundation in those subjects. I maintained my scientific worldview even in these areas, and participated in experiments in mass hysteria, and crowd manipulation."
I was a milk atheist. And did not become interested in religious studies until my pre-teens.
Then
it was pure social curiosity and understanding the music I was
singing. It still does not bother me that others choose patronizing
ignorance. Some seem to need it.
Nonetheless
as a moral human I must do what I can to resist the imposition of
patronizing ignorance on those who do not choose to accept it, and to
expose it for what it is to those who may wish to understand and/or
escape its pernicious influence.
Getting Iraq right
20 hours ago
2 comments:
Everytime I read this little "apology" I feel compelled to shout something like "Geeks and Nerds, unite!!" On high school graduation night, my best friend and I completely skipped the social reveries, the chances to consume copius quantities of keg beer and (if really lucky) fumble with condoms, so that we could watch Planet of the Apes, twice, at the local "El Cheapo Drive-in Theater," from the comfort of his mom's DeSoto. Anyone sufficiently intelligent to use "moron" in a sentence, ain't one.
With the exception of the sentence 'You moron." which is reflexive.
Post a Comment