Re: WG: virus: Why religious?

Martin Traynor (m.traynor@ic.ac.uk)
Fri, 25 Oct 1996 12:05:32 +0000


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On 24 Oct 96 at 14:28, David McFadzean wrote:

> But I don't want to define our beliefs in negative terms (an idea I
> was infected by recently from "The Fifth Discipline" by Peter Senge,
> more on that in a future post). Better to say we are
> pro-rationality, pro-empathy, pro- consciousness, pro-creativity.

Well said. Negative terms serve only to sponsor enmity and I'm sure
we'll find enough of those without manufacturing them ourselves.
Equally, negative reinforcement of memes is counterproductive.

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