If, Delbert, you insist that the universe is completely ordered and predictable, that all things are condemned to this fatalistic and two dimensional cause and effect universe, do not impose this position on the sanctity of science.
Your need for absolute control is evident. A completely predictable and ordered universe comforts you.
This same position has reeked havoc and bloodshed on the world over and over again. And, yet, you have not learned.
The God concept is just one example of creating an imaginary predictable and ordered universe for imposing absolute control and authority. Other examples range from Mao to Hitler, from Milton to Keynes, from the vaguaries of psychology to the sordid pollings of American politics.
The unibomber, too, imagined a perfectly ordered universe. This so- called 'mathematical genius' thought that with the rapid progression of technology, control would be impossible. So he killed a few people.
The prosecution team in the OJ trial sought absolute control over the minds of the jurors. This prooved to be there downfall and revealed the fallacy of the jury system with such a preponderance of evidence in hand. The jury system works to negate the individual in their quest for absolute control. Justice is not possible.
Delbert, any system that works to maintain itself must work, in the end, to negate the individual mind. Your position on this matter is of grave concern to the mighty galt. You must REPENT!
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