So you like putting us all in the same basket. I won’t even oppose to that. Because doing that is just simpler than trying to understand the root cause I’m trying to point at. There is simply too much war of words and misunderstanding that I can’t really be angry on anyone who decides to just clear all of the table rather than trying to identify one by one which objects have to go and which objects have to stay. The clear it all method is simply more efficient. So I am OK with that too.
Yet one way of discerning real religion from fake religion is to look for contradictions. This debate on female education is also present among zealous people in my country. In the past, we even had to push people to make them agree to send their daughters to school. But these zealous people want their wives to be treated by female doctors only (for some reason I don’t even fully understand). Yet, If you don’t send girls to schools, how can there be female doctors to treat your wife to whom you are forbidding to be examined by male doctors.
So this is one of my main methods of picking objects without clearing all of the table (and thus making room for new objects). I always ask is it rational? Is it beautiful? Is it usable? Is there a contradiction in this?
In this way, I throw, I throw, I throw, than I pick other stuff, than I make some more room, and in time the mess seems to go away a little and leaves its place to a less crowded table with fewer but still useful objects. That’s my personal approach to all of this.
Yet one way of discerning real religion from fake religion is to look for contradictions. This debate on female education is also present among zealous people in my country. In the past, we even had to push people to make them agree to send their daughters to school. But these zealous people want their wives to be treated by female doctors only (for some reason I don’t even fully understand). Yet, If you don’t send girls to schools, how can there be female doctors to treat your wife to whom you are forbidding to be examined by male doctors.
So this is one of my main methods of picking objects without clearing all of the table (and thus making room for new objects). I always ask is it rational? Is it beautiful? Is it usable? Is there a contradiction in this?
In this way, I throw, I throw, I throw, than I pick other stuff, than I make some more room, and in time the mess seems to go away a little and leaves its place to a less crowded table with fewer but still useful objects. That’s my personal approach to all of this.