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Why I don’t respect your faith…

Posted on25/02/201325/02/2013AuthorEclectic Moose10 Comments

OK – I’m probably going to piss a lot of people off with this post, even if they can make it past the title. I’m not trying to be deliberately inflammatory (nor am I trying to be a dick), but I think this is important stuff – Read More …

CategoriesGeneral, PsychologyTagsdelusion, faith, irrationality, memetic infection, proselytising, religious experience

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