Being selective – agreeing with some things and not others – is just our delicate egos nursing our biases, beliefs, and prejudices.
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There are truths which we are denied, truths which are preventing us from considering an alternative to the unfortunate system we have inherited.
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information
Information is reliable, objective, and without agenda.
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politics, a travesty
Politicians insist on us taking them seriously, while they use their position to satisfy a childish need for notoriety, allowing ambition to be their motivation, rather than service.
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fe-male
Now we have women who fight like men. Superheroes, wielding guns and knives, killing with the same violent efficiency as their male counterparts. And this is equality? Equality with men just means more men.
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the wealthy
Being wealthy, needing status, and the feeling of being important, is a perverse celebration of avarice and a pathetic reflection of a vulnerable ego; a deplorable combination of irresponsibility and immaturity which has devastating repercussions for all of humanity and the living planet.
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there is no god
God is nothing to do with religion. The latter has hijacked the naive belief in god to exploit and control the vulnerable. There is nothing godly about religion.
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reverse evolution
The only reason we see chimpanzees as our close relatives is because we've been cultivated to behave like them.
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racism & prejudice
We only have prejudice because we divide ourselves into groups, take ownership of the arbitrary identifiers which make our group distinct, and then, by preserving them, we either persecute others, or become victims.
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no free-will
We have been mislead, manipulated, and controlled by two false beliefs regarding the nature of the human condition, namely the notion of free-will, and also the idea that we are each an independent, autonomous self. This article explains why free will, and therefore choice, are simply illusionary. The myth of the self is explored in Part 2.
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opinions & identity
The idea that we all have a 'right' to our own opinions is prohibitive and divisive, and is one of the key reasons why we seem incapable of responding to the crisis. Opinions simply cause conflict and stifle progress.
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