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Purity and Outreach

Posted on: September 18, 2009 9:25 PM, by Greg Laden

When something goes wrong we fix it, sometimes making a new rule so it does not happen again. After a while we may get a bunch of related rules and they can be, and often are, organized into a system, perhaps a paradigm, maybe a dogma, or even an -ism. Once you've got one of those, it is easy to fall into the pattern of making your ism more ism than hism. In other words, the isms may start to compete with each other for purity, or internally, the practitioners of an ism strive for purity for their own Freudo-Junkian reasons. Purity becomes an objective.

Does this sound unfamiliar to you, like something you would not encounter in every day life? Well, that surprises me. You ae probably involved in a number of discourses in which this is happening right now.

Click here to find out how bad the situation really is. Also, learn about Shakerism, Accommodationism, and what may be the greatest threat we'll ever see to Skepticism....

.... ITSELF ....

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what may be the greatest threat we'll ever see to Skepticism....

.... ITSELF ....

I'm not sure I buy that. :P

Posted by: Azkyroth | September 18, 2009 11:44 PM

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Azkyroth: I'm skeptical that you have read the post yet!!!! You may need to prove it.

Posted by: Greg Laden | September 18, 2009 11:50 PM

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Aww... and I thought this would be a rant about the Debian team.

Posted by: MadScientist | September 19, 2009 7:07 AM

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I'm skeptical that you have read the post yet!!!!

I'm skeptical about your ability to approach skepticism rationally and skeptically...

Posted by: DuWayne | September 19, 2009 2:20 PM

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Me too.

Posted by: Greg Laden | September 19, 2009 2:30 PM

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