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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2009

This video is a response to a recent REcycling of a video made very early on in the 'anonymous' transition from private web spaces to co-ordinated irl activities. At one point in time the relevant video, posted today, might have been relevant. Today the video is an attempt to re-cast history as the present.

This is now PROPAGANDA and not the truth. These people have caused deaths and hospitalizations in the past, and now "inspired" by the lack of success of Scientology's Office of Special Affairs, have once again taken up tools of the past to Fair Game in the present.

PLEASE NOTE - 'anonymous' Fair Game is alive and well, while Scientology's appears to be on the wane.

They have already hospistalized one person, and perhaps more. How many 'anonymous' victims will it take to bring the attention of the authorities to this matter?

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  • That's fine to be a cultural relativist, i too am trained in anthropology. I will still call a person who believes that killing a chicken to cure a disease as silly. Funny how your position only fits for religion though. You wouldn't condone child murder as being culturally relative. your comment is an old religion defensive tactic. It's old and it doesn't work anymore. and another thing, as a christian there is only one god so how do you let hindus worship multiple dieties? doesnt work.

  • If it works, is it silly?

    Does religious belief in human sacrifice take the place of secular law?

    It's not a "religious defensive tactic," it is called multiculturalism and a belief that culture above near all, is a thing worthy of respect and preservation. Colonized cultures; rationalized cultures, not so much.

    Your comment is at LEAST as old as the Spanish Inquisition. ;)

  • Interesting you bring up the spanish inquisition. guess which religion the spanish were proudly adherent to when they were conquering the new world. and the last time i checked killing chickens was only good for one thing. Chicken wings!!!

  • Yep, I know. Still I believe in greater power than chicken wings. I won't go so far as to "sacrifice a baby to Raptor Jesus," but we all at the end of the day have to be content with how we rest our consciences. Some people like no God; that works for the "skeptic" in me. Me, I like having something to fall back on in order to trigger my own capacity to resign myself to that which I cannot control.

  • I differ from both Scientologists and Fundamentalists in that I allow room in the world for both your way and mine.

  • for myself, i don't allow for anything supernatural. I believe that anything can be explained naturally. its easy for me to believe that the universe can exist without the aid of a god. I will use the same proof theists use when the say the proof of god is that we are here. I would say the proof that we are here without god is " here we are. the universe is here and there is no god." we live in different paradigms you and I. But we can still be friends if you like

  • Works for me most excellently. As I said, I live in a world that allows for paradox... this is to say a world in which both can be right. Priest thinks Jesus came before. Rabbi thinks only once at the end. God at the press conference fields the question "Is this your first trip here or your second?"

    God says, "No comment."

    Saw it on PBS the other day. Was much better when the rabbi told it, but it allows for all the answers to be correct.

    Shalom,

    Jessica Ann Chandler

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  • Every question is not answered with "God didn't do it," in your worldview. I see mine as addative and full of possibility. You, funny enough, see mine the opposite and yours the same way. Mine allows for you to have yours and me mine. I like mine better.

    You presume all cultures are similar in your question about people getting sick. Yes, there are spiritual sicknesses. 52 weeks of CBT wont do much for a Santerian, but killing a chicken might.

    I'm a "cultural relativist" we can go all day

  • Humans engage in suicide as an INDIVIDUAL. Churches and religions live as communities. Culture IS in part religion, "hon." Take the word of a trained multiculturalist that religion plays a HUGE part in culturally competent training in ANY field from management, to an immigrant changing a tire, to being a social worker.

    Suicide is RARELY a group act. Jonestown had more homicides than suicides. Single gunshot wounds to the back of the head.

    Cultures live and die with their descendants.

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