by Ely Harman
It’s not a matter of “don’t have spiritual values.” We ALL have them. Trying to eradicate spiritual values is most likely a vain and pointless ambition.
The issues are:
1) It’s not always possible to meaningfully communicate spiritual values that aren’t already shared. And even when it is, it’s usually not possible to reach any sort of agreement.
2) It’s very hard to check, correct, adjust, or update spiritual values that are wrong, bad, unsuitable, or out of date.
Which is why maybe you might WANT a few autists around profaning the sacred with unnaturally precise and complete language.
Otherwise your faulty spiritual values have no way to die, when they inevitably must, but to die with you…
Source date (UTC): 2018-09-30 23:31:00 UTC
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