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January 31, 2011

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Robert

Reading Dawkins and listening to Limbaugh. A glutton for punishment, aren't you? When it comes to ideologues (regardless of stripe), there's never much listening, reasoning, discussion. After all they have bigger fish to fry - they have books and infotainment to peddle.

But beyond the obvious overt, outspoken ways by which we teach ourselves and our children, the more true and powerful (and pernicious, I contend) ways and means we use are not all that clear. The totem myth requires it remain a secret. Follow the blood, the dollar and the time. There we shall uncover our true gods.

Ana Dickinson

John you are right. My family is unique in it's structure my mom is a hardcore catholic and my father was brought up catholic but doesn't go to church. Both my parents started off telling me what I should THINK and not question anything. I was supposed to accept everything just because that is what is has been for years, but as I got older I had a mentor who took me under her wings and taught me how to think, how to reason, how to ask questions and seek answer. Also the fact that I sought God on my own without everyone's ideas and opinions made me who I am today. I live life knowing that there are unanswered questions and seek the knowledge directly from God. I am not a religious christian, nor roman catholic. I actually went through a series of various churches and found that all denominations are the same in one thing: spreading fear of God, spreading the need to do this long list of things to keep Him happy and not loose our salvation. But that is not what God wanted in the first place. He even tells us "seek me and you will find me." That means question what you want, find truth, think on your own, find the answer just like the disciples did. They sought after God they question establishments and desired knowledge. That is one think I admire of you! I have always been this way and am glad I found someone who is learning how to think :)

Me

"He even tells us 'seek me and you will find me.' " - Wow. That hit me when you said that. The funny thing is that he was saying it to people who were looking right at him. Clearly he didn't think that they had found him yet.

For myself, it wasn't until I did that without outside guidance that I found even a glimpse of what I had always wanted to be true. Getting out from the old mindset of doing what you're told is so hard. Excruciatingly painful. But I admire you for walking that path. It's a lonely one to be sure and full of people who "have the answers" giving you no end of grief, yeah? I'm glad you have Tyler with you too. You make a pretty good pair.

Me

"Reading Dawkins and listening to Limbaugh." - Yeah. The strange thing is that when I had all the answers, I didn't feel the need to listen to anyone with whom I disagreed. Now, I want to hear it all because I am able to perceive more clearly. I don't care what kind of ideologue one might be. If they have even a small grain of wisdom or truth in their vast field of nonsense, I'll be happy to look for it and cling to it.

Truth be told, the people who I admire most are those who simply live well as you do.

For myself, I can still be an ass, I know. But I'm OK with that...

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