I'd agree with Harpur if only the uber-religious could be characterized as rational egos, because that's what they do. Truth be told, it seems to me like the extremists on both left and right do this.
Agreed. When you believe something (anything) totally -- whether because of blind faith or because you have reasoned and experimented to prove it to yourself -- then everyone else must be wrong.
I know some general ideas behind QM (which are probably all wrong), but I am very poorly educated about it in all other ways. It does sound fascinating, though.
Yes, extreme beliefs--including those who are hyper-ratioanl, always feel they have to lessen those who disagree with them. For instance, I must be irrational if I think there are more things in heaven and earth than you can see, touch, smell, taste, feel, and hear with the normal range of senses. Or ungodly if I choose not to believe in the pater familias.
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Date: 2007-10-03 01:30 am (UTC)(btw, great pic)
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Date: 2007-10-03 03:21 pm (UTC)The gray areas are so much more interesting.
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Date: 2007-10-03 05:48 pm (UTC)Not to mention quantum physics which just about blows everything out of the (cosmicc) water. :-)
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