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I grew up as a Catholic minority kid. Three or four nuns would come the church's adjacent Sunday school house and teach the Catechism for a couple of weeks every summer.
The one who said Martin Luther burns in hell may have been right.
I kinda doubted it at the time.
An elementary school teacher had already pointed out there is no Purgatory in the Bible for medieval people to buy your way out of.
So did Martin Luther.
The couple I was talking about hated the christians coming in a preaching. I pointed out that rieki was exactly like christian laying on of hands. The contradiction escaped them.
Not being quite as brusque as I am now, I kind of played along as if, of course I knew this, even telling the 'Master' that it often interfered with my ability to perceive others auras. I couldn't manage to escape him for the rest of the evening, and I really wanted to--his BO vastly overcame his 'aura'. But at the end of the evening, to the applause of his disciples, he proclaimed me a natural "Master", much to the amusement of a couple of my friends that had also stopped by.
I spent the next 6 mos passing on invites from the rest of the Portland Reiki scene and turning down several opportunities to 'adjust the energy flows' of several of the single ladies in the group and others that heard of this "miracle man". The really sad part was calls from one lady with terminal cancer and another in the final stages of HIV/AIDS.
I nearly had to fire my Office Manager for the hilarity she found in not side railing the phone calls. The humor quickly faded on my part.
We often talk about the 'Battle for the Minds of Men', but I'm convinced that we would be better off battling for the survival of 'Men with Minds. Few of us really grasp who the enemy really is that we face on a daily basis, or that we can't educate mankind in total out of the battle. We must retreat into a defensive stance that may well take generations to come to even a stalemate, but as long as we think that the rest of mankind can be led out of or even pulled out of the quagmire of living without their minds, attrition will destroy us. There is no realistic path towards winning this battle. There is only getting out of the way of the train wreck, whether it's Islam, Christianity, or care for your fellow man.
When people want to dismiss Enlightenment values, they talk about "Western medicine" or "Western" notions of liberty, as if to say people on one side of the world push their regional preferences on others. But developing models to understand the world based on reason and observation is not a preference.
Thank you, Mr. Stephen Hicks.