gross generalizations with almost no meaning whatsoever

{1 Comment}August 15th, 2009

This site is devoted to soulful materialism. You will find no grist for the political mill here.

Disclaimer aside, we would like to make a observation about political belief. It can be said that the more religious a person becomes, the more religion becomes their politics. Conversely the more secular a person becomes, the more politics becomes their religion. This is a merely an observation that is perhaps worthy of a high school social studies project.

Once we are able to locate a precocious high school student to prove this empirically we will then make our second observation in the form of a parable. We are reminded of a comment made by either a Russian cleric or communist (the symbolism is appropriate) who said this:

“When I see a poor man in the street, I consider this a spiritual problem, not a political problem.”

If we learned anything in college, it is that altruism is metaphysical. For example, does a young man give up his seat for the old lady on the bus out of self-sacrifice or to placate his conscience? The answer, we believe, is that only a spiritual force outside of the physical world can compel a human being to truly sacrifice for others.

Before you think that this makes religion our politics, however, consider what motivates people to take up spiritual things in general. What is to be said of the spiritual healer a few days back who killed three people in a sweat lodge ceremony by confusing vomit with purification?

We’d rather commune with communists.

At least if the door was locked.

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One Response to “gross generalizations with almost no meaning whatsoever”

  1. JK says:

    Said high school student will likely plagiarize your theory, refuse to develop it with any intelligence whatsoever, and turn it in, only to receive a C+ (or if attending a high school that has a 5.0 grade point scale, an A+). Said student will then attend some east coast private school, paid for by parents, and plagiarize again in a junior year sociology paper. Only then will they be caught.

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