The Three Tenets of Existential Terrorism

Words are not things or actions. They are vibrations of the air molecules or squiggles on a page. Mistaking words for reality is the mistake that puts politicians in office and sells all of the products, religions, and systems of government on the planet. Saying "Tree" is no more a tree than saying "I love you" means that someone loves you. To perceive reality as it is, one must accept that words are a vehicle for the transference of our perception of reality, not reality itself.
God is dead. I killed him (it, them, her, et al) on November 5th, 1991. Justifiable Homicide. The idea that the universe is run by some cosmic supra-hero concept of ourselves is absurd and unproven. The idea that the creator of the universe put us here in these bodies to satisfy some moral experiment is offensive. The God question; "What are we doing here?", may or may not be valid. At this time, we are here because the physical laws of the universe are not completely against our existence. Our short time of consciousness would be far better served ensuring our survival rather than posturing before some misanthropic cosmic deity.
The only government, the only rule of law, is economics. However our societies are structured, whatever religion or ethnicity, we have all decided that those with relatively more assets have better lives than those with less relative wealth. All measured value is economic value in this system.

Friday, March 9, 2007

controlling the collective

The amount of aberrant behavior within a collective result from the flawed system of reward and punishment. In order to obtain the full cooperation of all the individuals of a collective it becomes necessary to provide a coherent and intellectually defensible set of rules. When the law is based on politics, race, economic status, or religious beliefs, there will always be ample room for variations in the concept of right or wrong. Rule of law that is based on concepts that are accessible to every literate person and can be defended on the grounds of empirical evidence and reason will inevitably lessen the burden of misinterpretation. There will exist an element of any collective that will be in opposition to a law for which the evidence is lacking to make an informed choice. The collective must provide a means of expressing discontent and create an arena in which the voices of the minority can be heard. When the laws of any collective are based on dogma, the defense of the status quo depends on physical violence. The opposition to any dogma can only achieve change through the use of physical force. If successful, the overthrow of any dogmatic system is usually replaced with equally dogmatic, albeit conceptually different, rules of behavior.

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