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Old 11-28-2007, 07:46 AM
chezlaw chezlaw is offline
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Default Re: Kool-Aid didn’t kill those people.

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Ideology takes its assumptions and considers them infallible and strives to convince the world that their assumptions are natural and universal.

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That's what I said, you disagreed and said it was just a set of ideas that we give great value to.

This is a vital difference. The whole problem you are discussing here is not usually a result of people having ideas that they value greatly, in fact when people are willing to put their lifes at risk for ideas they value greatly we normally consider that a noble thing to do. Its only when it has become ideological that we consider something has gone wrong.

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