31 DEC 2025 by ideonexus
Why Are Religious Services Unintelligible?
(4) The Church will expect you to attend at least one of its
services regularly, every Sunday, and with very, very few exceptions
these are universally abominable. In the first place they consist
almost exclusively of talk. We tell God what to do and what not to
do, and give him information about things which, if he is
omniscient, he already knows. We attempt to celebrate his glory
with doggerels and religious nursery rhymes called hymns, mostly
set to military or sentimental tunes. And then ...Folksonomies: religion
Folksonomies: religion
25 JAN 2024 by ideonexus
The Vertigo of a World Without Flaws
The exaltation of the crowds was not a response to the event of landing on the moon or of sending a man into space (this would be, rather, the fulfillment of an earlier dream), rather, we are dumbfounded by the perfection of the programming and the technical manipulation, by the immanent wonder of the programmed unfolding of events. Fascination with the maximal norm and the mastery of probability. Vertigo of the model, which unites with the model of death, but without fear or drive. Because i...18 MAR 2015 by ideonexus
The Importance of Comparative Alphabets
But when I had grasped the facts that spellings are often false, that words can be invented,
and that explanations are often wrong, I found that worse remained behind. The science of phi-
lology is comparatively modern, so that our earlier writers had no means of ascertaining principles
that are now well established, and, instead of proceeding by rule, had to go blindly by guesswork, thus
sowing crops of errors which have sprung up and multiplied till it requires very careful investigatio...29 MAY 2014 by ideonexus
Scientific Worldview Arises from Specialization
... an explicit scientific world view may arise by a higher specialization of the same basic grammatical patterns that fathered the naive and implicit view. Thus the world view of modern science arises by higher specialization of the basic. It grows more refined.




