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A More Perfect Union
3/19/08 01:37 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

As the connective element between all of us, words have power. As the conceptual framework we work within toward goals defined by the language we use to describe, contract and expand ourselves and everything else in relation, words are power.

Cynical words place us all in a frame of cynicism.

Empowering words create active hands.

Not once have I heard a living politician speak the way Barack Obama does in this video. Not once have I seen a living politician throw our accepted framework of political rhetoric aside the way Barack Obama does. Not once have I heard a living politician own the entire framework, both good and bad, as an existing point we all must work together to grow from.

Not once, before tonight, have I experienced a living politician running for the highest office of the land use old words in a new way.

After some sleep on this speech, and waking up feeling as though something wonderful is about to happen, I have a few more thoughts:

Obama is the only candidate to date who could give a speech like this. Given his diverse heritage and background, Obama is the only candidate who is actually representative of all concerned parties and of America itself.

Obama speaks to listeners with the assumption we are intelligent. This speech is not dumbed down to reach a presumed larger audience. He speaks as if he knows all his listeners are able to understand more than messages of fear, as if America is a nation of competent adults, not frightened children looking for a government to tell them everything is going to be fine.

No other candidate in the current election cycle can reach anywhere close to this kind of connection with the public. While McCain is busy pounding the fear of terrorists and Clinton is busy attempting to subvert super-delegate votes to triumph over the popular will, Obama began tackling a shared problem in America simply by speaking about it.


Determining The Degree Of Affinity
2/12/07 18:41 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism
Charles Darwin at 71.

One of my favorite days of the year is here: Darwin Day! Happy birthday Uncle Charles... 198 years young, and many more to come!

For those of you questioning humanity's status as a primate and our relationships to other members of our family tree, here are a few things to think about-

Consider the primate form: all primates, including humans, have five digits on each hand and foot. We all share the same basic physical structure.

Look at the genetics: we share 94%+ of our genome with chimpanzees.

Look at the practical use we've made of the physiological similarities between humans and other primates: we're so alike, clinical tests are conducted using chimpanzees, apes and other primate members as stand-ins for for humans during drug development. A wide range of treatments and cures modern humans take for granted, such as the polio vaccine, were developed and tested on monkeys. Humans and other primates are afflicted by many of the same or similar diseases.

When looked at rationally, a mountain of other examples all point to our shared evolutionary path. Human embryos have a tail which is absorbed during development. Just as other tailless primates, human adults have a tail bone, the vestigial remnant of what swung behind our ancestors. The upright gait is still in development, giving rise to knee and lower back problems in many humans. Apes have a limited ability to learn human language. Chimpanzees laugh... they also use tools.

If you're someone who has been taught to consider evolution a preposterous theory with no basis in fact, I urge you set aside your bias and read Uncle Charles with an open and rational mind. All of his writings are available on the web.

A passage from The Origin Of Species:

Numerous instances could be given of characters derived from parts which must be considered of very trifling physiological importance, but which are universally admitted as highly serviceable in the definition of whole groups. For instance, whether or not there is an open passage from the nostrils to the mouth, the only character, according to Owen, which absolutely distinguishes fishes and reptiles—the inflection of the angle of the lower jaw in Marsupials—the manner in which the wings of insects are folded—mere colour in certain Algæ—mere pubescence on parts of the flower in grasses—the nature of the dermal covering, as hair or feathers, in the Vertebrata. If the Ornithorhynchus had been covered with feathers instead of hair, this external and trifling character would have been considered by naturalists as an important aid in determining the degree of affinity of this strange creature to birds.

Related: Charles Darwin Has A Posse


Tearing Down The Walls
5/2/06 21:09 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

I am, perhaps, one of the least racist people you may ever meet. I harbor no active feelings of superiority, inferiority or urges to discriminate based on genetic or cultural ancestry. I'm highly interested in minds, not skins.

But "active" is the crucial word. We move through stereotypes and deep-seated cultural assumptions daily. I, like you, swim in centuries of segregation's backwash. Even here, in the glittering liberal bastion of the San Francisco Bay, we are surrounded by media and organizations reinforcing and exploiting the truly minimal differences between people rather than celebrating our overwhelming connectedness as a species.

We're conditioned to pre-assume race and the stereotypical qualities it supposedly confers. We're surprised when the black man speaks differently than we expect, when the white girl wears corn rows, when our new coworker is not at all what we pegged them as on their first day.

It's extremely difficult to let go. Your mind wants to catalog and assign. It's simply what it does.

About two years ago, Ania and I made a pact to help each other weed out the mental concepts which permeate our base cultural frameworks. A prime bugaboo: unnecessary descriptors.

"I was talking to this Chinese guy today about cat food."

"So, Michael and I... he's black... went over to Lewis' house."

"There is this Mexican barrista who makes unbelievable soy steamers at Ritual Roasters. Plus, she's cute."

When either of us hear the other use these worthless terms, these box-makers and border marks, we ask, "What's that got to do with the story?"

It may be useful to point out ancestry when it's crucial to the tale. A friend who knows Eastern medicine because he grew up in a Chinese household and learned from his great-grandmother, for instance, or when describing someone who remembers the segregated south from personal experience. In cases like these, it's valid information, not a simple social reinforcer to appease our mental needs to visualize and categorize.

It's very rare for me to describe someone in racial or heritage terms now: white, black, Asian. If I need to describe an individual I will use simple phrases describing general physical qualities: dark-skinned, light-skinned, bearded, short, tall, curly hair, blue hair. People rarely ask the described person's race... they assume I would use that as a descriptor if it differed from my own. Several people have later exclaimed, "I didn't realize he/she was black/Japanese/Mexican/Martian!" My response is usually something akin to, "Oh... neither did I!"

Yesterday, I met a new neighbor for the first time. Ania had previously met her, telling me about her off and on for several weeks. A few hours after meeting her, I had a sudden realization of just how much cultural baggage surrounding race the two of us have managed to cast off:

  • Ania never described her race or physical appearance to me. I never asked. The mental set of data I had to represent her was built solely of what Ania had told me about her actions, and my mind was content with this.
  • When I met her, I had no mental preconception of her physical appearance. I did not even think about it while meeting her, only about what Ania had described her as doing. It was the things she had said or done which defined her for me.

I had no box prepared for her.

People are no longer known quantities, pigeon-holed safe bets.

They can be anything and everything in the world, and the world itself is now infinitely larger.


What's The Color Of Money?
2/10/06 23:49 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

Some Christians in the United States are waking up on global warming.

Some other "Christians" are working very hard to keep them from acting on their newfound awareness.

The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), a group some 30 million strong, has been positioning themselves to challenge the Religious Right's money cult over the care of God's creation. For over a year, the NAE has been talking up its plans to pressure the Bush Administration into honest environmental action.

Again, money talks. All it takes is a letter from the purse holders of the Religious Right to turn "the greening of the evangelicals" a more familiar shade of bullshit brown. One letter, along with probably countless off-the-record phone calls, and the NAE folded.

The Interfaith Stewardship Alliance (ISA), a front organization pretending to be environmentally conscious but simply promoting traditional consumption in drag, gave the NAE a nicely worded declaration of war if they followed a greener path. Signed by such luminaries of hate as Charles Colson, James Dobson, Richard Roberts, Louis Sheldon, Donald Wildmon and fifteen more of their ilk, the letter is a veritable black book of those who financially profit from the twisting of Christian beliefs to capitalist ends.

Here's a choice excerpt:

"Evangelicals are to be first and foremost messengers of the good news of the gospel to a lost and dying world. We are to promote those things that please God and oppose those things in the world that clearly violate His righteous standard of conduct. We respectfully ask that the NAE carefully consider all policy issues in which it might engage in the light of promoting unity among the Christian community and glory to God."

This is the mindset of those who vet Bush's picks for Supreme Court Justices?

Does it sound reasonable that God would be displeased by humans doing whatever they can to avert environmental catastrophe in His creation? Even if global warming is a fantasy, I think God would be pleased to see us all taking it so seriously, just in case it might be true.

If Christ were walking the planet right now, wouldn't "His righteous standard of conduct" include environmental responsibility?

If this is truly "a lost and dying world," and the responsibility of Evangelicals is "to be first and foremost messengers of the good news of the gospel," then why do the high-roller preachers of the ISA even bother with their front organization for "Dominion, Stewardship and Conservation?"

Because green is not the color of their money.

I urge all members of the National Association of Evangelicals to split off from these people. If you pull your support from these phony Christians, their bank accounts will begin to dry up, rendering them impotent.

Then we can all get down to the serious work of undoing the damage already done.


Christian Alliance For Progress
2/2/06 17:22 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

Reading this quote on the home page of the Christian Alliance For Progress, I knew something I've been awaiting had come into existence:

I feel embarrassed and angry that Christianity has been used to divide our country and to promote bigotry and war. I joined this movement to stand up for compassion and justice.

Surely, I have rationalized, the efforts of the Bush administration to harness and popularize the irrational hate from the worst of Christian fundamentalism in the United States would eventually awaken the liberal, progressive, honest Christians among us. For years I have watched for some action, some sign of their united presence... and finally I have seen it.

The Christian Alliance For Progress: The Movement To Reclaim Christianity And Transform American Politics began, fittingly, in Jacksonville, Florida. Their website could be any of the numerous Christian fundamentalist homes on the web: an earnest face, American flags waving in the background, a basically professional appearance. Exhortations to take action, share your story, tell a friend, donate, join the movement...

There the similarities end.

Six main contemporary issues are listed as foci:

Pursuing Economic Justice

Responsible Environmental Stewardship for Today

Equality for Gays and Lesbians

Effective Prevention vs. Criminalizing Abortion

Seeking Peace, Not War

Health Care for All Americans

When was the last time you heard a Christian in America calling for action on these fronts?

I came across the Christian Alliance For Progress while reading about The Clergy Letter Project, a statement of the belief evolution and religion may comfortably coexist signed by over 10,000 clergy members. The Clergy Letter Project is partnering with the Christian Alliance for Progress to advertise in national newspapers.

From the Christian Alliance For Progress' 2005 Jacksonville Declaration, an open letter to the political and church leaders of the Religious Right:

We must tell you now that you do not speak for us, or for our politics. We say "No" to the ways you are using the name and language of Christianity to advance what we see as extremist political goals. We do not support your agenda to erode the separation of church and state, to blur the vital distinction between your interpretation of Christianity and our shared democratic institutions. Moreover, we do not accept what seems to be your understanding of Christian values. We reject a Christianity co-opted by any government and used as a tool to ostracize, to subjugate, or to condone bigotry, greed and injustice.

If your politics flow from your faith, then we do not know the Jesus you claim to follow.

Ultimately, if progress and peace are to win the day and the future, all those of progressive and peaceful nature must join together to rein in our violent kin. It doesn't matter to me what beliefs a person uses to organize their inner life and ethical conclusions, so long as they do no harm to others and care for our home.

I'm joining the Christian Alliance For Progress. If you read their site, I think you will find it difficult not to join with me.


Divine Retribution
1/16/06 22:16 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

Doug Miller's on a tear, as evidenced by his recent post on Ray Nagin's public foolishness: New Orleans Mayor Says God Mad at U.S.

Here's Nagin, from the source Associated Press article:

"Surely God is mad at America. He sent us hurricane after hurricane after hurricane, and it's destroyed and put stress on this country."

"Surely he doesn't approve of us being in Iraq under false pretenses. But surely he is upset at black America also. We're not taking care of ourselves."

"It's time for us to come together. It's time for us to rebuild New Orleans — the one that should be a chocolate New Orleans. This city will be a majority African American city. It's the way God wants it to be. You can't have New Orleans no other way. It wouldn't be New Orleans."

I applaud Nagin for attempting to tie the Creator's anger to our presence in Iraq. While misguided, his heart is in the right place. As much as I detest the nonsense of racial separatism, I also know Nagin's impulse is for good in his statements about black America and rebuilding a "chocolate" New Orleans above.

Unfortunately, any benefit which might have accrued from his statements is destroyed by the cognitive dissonance involved in selectively divining the One True God's direct intervention in human affairs whilst simultaneously believing anything you do is of your own free will. It just doesn't work that way, Ray. That's pure human egotism wishing for special attention from The Lord. Let's place the blame right where it belongs: poor planning by people, financial concerns trumping a populace's continued well-being, lack of enabling education and, yes, the belief that, come what may, "God will provide." God didn't provide, so now you blame us for invoking God's wrath when the honest answers are plainly writ in the society around you?

Posit an omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent God, the kind of God most Christians believe in, elsewise they're not really Christian. The kind of God who has a hand in "the fall of every sparrow" and with a Plan for everyone.

If you believe God sends hurricanes because he is angry with our actions, then you believe God does not control our actions. You believe we do, indeed, possess free will and may take actions God does not desire.

If we may take actions God does not desire, then God has no power over us.

By believing God sends hurricanes to the evil, or smites Israeli Prime Ministers for remaking the borders of "his land," you actually believe God is not omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent. Because if God is so high and mighty, and the universe and everything in it does proceed according to His design, then it is not possible for you or anyone else to do anything other than His will according to His plan.

If all you can do is His will, why should He be angry with you?


Thieves And Liars
1/11/06 21:29 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

Doug Miller linked to my download announcement for the first online BlueDeceiver track. A Kind Of Sky II was incredibly well-received.

Here's what Doug had to say about the RIAA:

Between Vlad, Jeffrey, and Cesare, there’s really no need for me to give money to the recording industry anymore. I’m certainly getting more of my music from these fine musicians than I am from the RIAA thugs!

Doug's description is exactly what the Recording Industry Association of America has become: suing parents of children for file-sharing, forcing ISPs to turn over online traffic records and customer information, limiting your rights as a purchaser of music to methods of playback which safeguard their revenue stream, installing malware/spyware on your computer without your permission.

The only other business I know of treating its customers as poorly as the RIAA does is the Administration currently holding our highest office.

I will not sign to a major label, and it's unlikely I would sign to an independent unless I could be absolutely certain none of their business would go into the coffers of a major for anything: no production and distribution deals, no major sponsored tours with "established artists," no "joint artist development" farther down the line.

Our entire culture is being remade by technology. The pain we're suffering at the hands of thugs like the RIAA is the tearing away of new world from old. Just as you would never believe the archaic, old world view of the Earth as flat, why should you continue to believe music must be owned and parceled out as product by giant corporations? I no longer have to write on paper to be read by thousands... why should I sell my soul to Sony to be heard?

Anyone can now distribute music online to all who wish to listen. With a little more work, you can set up your own online label and sell directly to your listeners, and even enlist an independent distributor for stocking brick and mortars. Online artist cooperatives can consolidate listeners and boost potential income without a large, unnecessary corporation taking most of the pie. Semi-enlightened solutions like Apple's iTunes Store are a step in the right direction, but cannot go all the way until they are free of the failed business model of the RIAA.

The parent companies behind the Recording Industry Association of America are going down, and they know it. Their current tactics are known as "gasping for air."

By not purchasing their "product," we can send the RIAA a pointed message: you need to change. It's voting with your dollars. If you take half the money you would spend on a a major label CD and give it to a web releasing musician you like, you've just given culture a little freedom from its corporate overlords.

Music is returning to the people.

In the new world, there's no-one between musician and audience, no-one between music and you.


Apples & Oranges
11/4/05 21:05 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

Cesare Marilungo is wondering aloud over methods for financially supporting himself through his art in the Age of Capitalism. Cesare's an amazing musician who would like to make art full-time and still eat. I code whist listening to his works and highly recommend the experience. His music mixes nicely with Eno, Coil, Glass, Radcliffe and other producers of environments you can think within.

Money is a tool to easily transfer effort in one form to effort in another. Through your hard work, you've grown a fine crop of apples. You sell these apples at market, converting them to cash theoretically earned by buyers through their own hard work. While you're really rather tired of apples, you love oranges, and could, in fact, eat them all winter long. You have a fistful of dollars from selling your apples, so you stroll over to the the orange lady and say "Give me a cart load of your finest." This cashes you out except for the price of a six-pack of import beer, but you're happy. You've successfully converted your season long toil in the family apple orchard into your favorite citrus fruit.

As we've grown in size and age as a society we've roughly standardized the cost relationships of most marketable items. Market forces continually adjust these relationships and give rise to fluctuations in price, bringing a seller a good year or bad. As new innovations change ease of manufacture, relationships between products change. Profit centers shift as the market rolls on.

But how do you price art? Art doesn't have a measurable value as commodity. In fact, it's not a commodity at all. Art is an expression of and continuing conversation about our culture. It's a direct representation of what we have been, are now and will be. Even when we commingle art and profit motive, it remains an image of us. This has led directly to Top 40, Britney and the resulting pitiful irrelevance of the RIAA. Much to libertarian dismay, art itself cannot be priced, only the byproducts of its ownership which indirectly impart value to the piece.

A collector purchases a painting and gains nothing tangible from the item itself. She can, however, use her prestige in ownership as leverage in the art and social spheres. She can also sell copies of the item to people who would like a reproduction on their wall.

If you're an Open Source geek, this should be sounding familiar. Art, like all aspects of culture, is inherently open. It functions more like Creative Commons' Share-Alike license than market capitalism. Whatever boundaries art has are imposed externally and by social agreement, not from anything intrinsic to its structure.

Part of the difficulty creatives face in our money-focused era is the linking of self-worth to income. We all "know" it's bullshit to think less of yourself if people don't buy your creation, and we all "know" we can't draw an honest correlation between purchase volume and good art/bad art, but we're surrounded by a world where every man, woman, child, beast and even our genetic coding is monetized. In a social environment where value is equated with price it's difficult to honestly know "you are not your khakis" and hang on to the knowledge.

Imagine through some fireworks of political revolution we suddenly do away with money. People will not know how to move on. How will efforts be translated into other efforts? We might witness society overwhelmed as the bulwark of cash is removed with nothing else holding back the tides of ennui. Imagine all the Western nations somehow bereft of the prime motivating force their lives have been built around... "Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!"

Rather than think in terms of "staying true" to concepts of open source in the face of rampant capitalism's 800 pound gorilla, instead think of weaning the public off the drug of dollars, dime by dime. We can chip away at the capitalist edifice via the GPL and Creative Commons licenses: give content away and educate people on what it really is, something other than a simple commodity.

For surviving the transition period, artists can charge for copies of some of their work in various forms. Authors sell dead tree versions of their freely downloadable books. Musicians keep some mp3s free for download on their sites, while charging for exclusives and instant recordings at live shows. Artists sell large prints of originals through online viewing galleries. In each case our tech enables us to embrace, extend and eventually transcend the corporate marketplace. We use the capitalist urge against itself rather than worming every last cent out of our supporters.

In the long term, the public must be convinced of the need for public patronage of the arts. We must transform from consumers into supporters, buyers into patrons. We are all stronger and more secure in our civilization when art in all forms is proudly supported and encouraged.

This is the true calling of the 21st century artist. All of culture and the heads it occupies is our canvas.

Strap on your best revolutionary recording gear and ready your sound, Cesare. We have a long battle ahead of us.


Changing Directions
6/18/05 22:29 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

Sometimes the words just won't flow. Sometimes the notes just won't come. Check the rudder, adjust the sextant, turn the map upside down... the perceptual path has gone off its view.

Or has it? When life appears to have come undone, when the sensations you were expecting have been replaced by a stream you don't like the vibrations of, that's perhaps the moment to take note. What's the setting? What's your bearing? If you read the logs, how did you end up here between Scylla and Charybdis? Charting the path you took to reach a specific spot is important, if only to be certain you don't inadvertently end up in the sticks again.

Set the controls for the heart of the sun.

Time to make some changes, even if it means tacking into the wind.


Silver Ring Thing
6/8/05 08:30 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

Silver Ring Thing is one of many Christian organizations running abstinence-only educational programs around the United States. It has received over a million dollars in federal and state subsidies. Silver Ring Thing invokes God and faith as the active component of a student's pledge for abstinence, handing out Bibles and preaching "you are designed to have sex with one person, your husband or your wife."

Denny Patton, the founder of Silver Ring Thing, tells the students that condoms don't work. Here he is, talking to 60 Minutes-

60 Minutes: "We spoke with some of the kids after the show in Fort Myers and they said going into the program they thought that condoms did work, but your show convinced them that they didn't."

Patton: "Right, that's good, because we believe that condoms aren't the answer."

60 Minutes: "You're telling kids not to have sex, but some kids are going to have sex. What do you tell those kids? Do you tell them not to wear a condom?"

Patton: "What I would say is if you chose to use a condom, don't think you're getting the protection you think you're getting."

60 Minutes: "So let me simplify. A kid is part of your program and he comes to you and says You know, I'm going to have sex. I've reached a point and I'm going to do this. Should I use a condom? What do you say?"

Patton: "Let me simplify it even more, my own daughter... my 16 year old daughter tells me she's going to be sexually active. I would not tell her to use a condom."

60 Minutes (surprised): "You wouldn't?"

Patton: "I would not."

60 Minutes: "Why?"

Patton: "Because I don't think it'll protect her. It won't protect her heart. It won't protect her emotional life. And it's not going to protect her... I don't want her to get out there and think that she's going to be protected using a condom."

60 Minutes: "But wouldn't she be more protected with that condom than without it?"

Patton: "Not long term."

Onegoodmove has a fifteen minute Quicktime video available of the 60 Minutes episode from which the above is transcribed. If you're of the liberal mindset, I urge you to watch it and use your outrage to help stop this travesty. Pay attention to the teacher near the end of the video, talking about user failure rates of male condoms as being 14%-16%. "The county said that's the way it had to be taught, that it had to be a failure rate rather than a success rate."

In order to qualify for federal funding, there is an actual law which stipulates programs such as Silver Ring Thing must not talk about the health benefits of condoms, only their drawbacks. I can understand fundamentalists holding an all or nothing stance on abstinence and sexual health. Black versus white is their specialty. To have it backed by a law preventing the other side from being taught is atrocious.

If you pay taxes in America, as I do, realize this is our money being used to fund Christian fundamentalism. We're covering the costs of handing out Bibles and scaring kids into silence about their sex lives. You and I share in the responsibility for every unwanted pregnancy and every case of gonorrhea, syphilis and HIV these lied-to teenagers will contract if we do nothing to stop this.

If you're of the Christian conservative mindset and think the above is a good use of our taxes, I also urge you to watch the video, keeping in mind the following facts:

  • Of the students who pledge abstinence in Silver Ring Thing's program, 88% broke their pledge. Hormones are a far more powerful influence on teenage behavior than a promise.
  • The greatest increases in HIV infection in the United States are being seen in teenagers and those in their twenties. It only takes one mistake.

By not teaching your kids about condoms as a viable backup for the 100% safety of abstinence, you place them at tremendous risk. Even with a pledge of abstinence, 88% of them will have sex, and you will have failed to prepare them. Which would you rather have for a kid: a live sinner or a dead sinner?

Yeah, I know what you're thinking. "Not my kid."

You were a kid once, too. Remember the things you did?


IE C(rucifix)SS
6/1/05 23:21 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

I spent some time tonight pushing around store code and CSS for the new Daevlmakr site. Daevlmakr's moving closer to the space I want it to live in by leaps and bounds. My biggest trouble in the design process is Internet Explorer's broken CSS implementation.

I realized, while raining curses on MS for the thirteenth time in as many minutes, the tactics they utilize to break standards are similar in some ways to what the religions use to break secular power.

Both play somewhat by the rules until they have strength in numbers. Both then break a standard and turn it around to their own advantage: MS by forcing developers to deploy for and users to use their broken but widely accepted software as a matter of practicality, religion by forcing governance to respond to and individuals to deal with its broken but widely accepted mental code as a matter of practicality.

A majority has strength to enforce their dogma, but might doesn't make it right.

How do you fix a standard once it's broken for the majority of users? How do you fix a memetic model once it has infected the masses?

Supposedly, IE7 will fix Microsoft's poor CSS. Any suggestions for a fix on the other?


Anti-Family Association
5/31/05 18:01 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

Today the American Family Association launched a boycott of Ford Motor Company for Ford's support of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. The AFA claims to represent family values in America, but is more aptly described as a Fundamentalist Christian version of the Klan. Instead of racial prejudice, they cry fire over anything other than heterosexual missionary position, whipping their legions into action by creating an aura of Christian persecution here in the States.

The AFA's site proudly announces their roll as "2,228,013 Members Strong and Growing!" Right next to this tagline is a smiling black and white image of Chairman Donald Wildmon's straight-out-of-the-50s head. While I find it almost unthinkable this roll number is not massively inflated, if their membership is even half this claim it's a sorrowful commentary on American intelligence.

The real blame for the world we live in and the decline of the "family" as defined by your ilk, Chairman Wildmon, goes to groups such as yours. Family, like love and the commitment a family is built upon, is not a concept with walls. Through the AFA's website and its countless boycott actions you create an atmosphere of division and xenophobia, us against them, godly versus unclean. If this is what "family values" are, I'll stick with my own open, liberal and inclusive variety.

You paint the world as a "homosexual agenda" bent on your extermination. It's not even half-true, at this point. Persecuted Christians? Please. Your boys are in office and doing everything they can to Christwash a world which doesn't want your particular brand of dogma. You have the eyes and pens of the media and what messages do you distribute far and wide? Exclusion and hate.

My emphasis must be on "at this point" in the above paragraph. The tide is turning and soon you will be washed out to sea. Some day you may have a moment of clarity, after years of bitterness over your failed dream of a strictly ordered, male dominated, conservative society... in that moment you will realize "I made this happen! By attempting to force my way of living on everyone around me, why, I caused them to hate me and the things I stand for! I made everyone miserable by telling them they were less than myself unless they did as I said! I pushed them away!"

Marriage, Chairman Wildmon, has already fallen. It won't matter what the laws say or what amount of bigotry you manage to get tacked on the United States Constitution. Marriage is already almost irrelevant to the American way of life, and will only become more so as you attempt to smash it into your small-minded definition. I would say current heterosexual divorce rates are an excellent indication of just how ridiculous your quest is. Your own flock of sheep divorce more frequently than both agnostics and atheists. Perhaps God doesn't ascribe to your homophobia and rules of subservience for women, after all.

Why don't you do what Christ would do, and spread some love instead?


False Prophets
5/21/05 14:04 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

I commute via ferry between the North Bay and the San Francisco financial district on a regular basis. Often, I am greeted at either end by hellfire and damnation preachers swinging booklets with an image of Jesus and screaming at departing passengers to "believe on The Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved!" Aside from the flecks of spittle I occasionally garner from these encounters, it's usually left behind in a block or two of distance.

Of late, the vitriol spewing from a particular damnation monger (aligned with a church group here named Jesus Christ Government) has ramped up. He came at me late last night as I exited the pier and the following conversation took place:

PREACHERMAN (bellowing): You must believe to be saved! (swings bible wildly)

VLAD (wearily): Listen... it's a fairy tale.

The preacherman is stunned. No-one ever calls him on this, everyone just walks placidly by with an occasional encouraging shout of "Hallelujah!" or "Speak!" from regular church-goers. But after a moment of silence, as I walk away, he finds his voice.

PREACHERMAN (yelling, indignant and wrathful): The Lord rebukes you!

Watching the United States teeter on the brink of theocracy, a condition which has emboldened piss-ant voices of god like the fellow above, I feel compelled by duty to speak up. It's wrong to walk on by and shrug my shoulders. Complacency allowed these ideas to take hold and weave their fingers into our government. Continued complacency will see a roll back to a society of barefoot women and scarlet letters. A stupid idea is still a stupid idea, even if we call it religion.

So here's an open suggestion to preachermen everywhere, both small and great. This is not about atheism versus agnosticism versus belief, it's about honesty and walking the walk:

I realize you have a positive goal in mind when you scream dogma at the top of your lungs about morality or belief, when you attempt to scare people into submission by invoking the wrath of god and when you try to remake a free nation into a fundamentalist Christian hierarchy. I know you're in service to what you yourself think is a positive end.

However, all you accomplish by behaving in this holier-than-thou fashion is to annoy the masses. We're not interested in something we can't touch/taste/see/hear/smell. You're not doing the Lord's work when you behave like this. As most of us either shut you out or will soon start swinging back, you're actually undoing it.

If you really want to work for The Big Man and bring some of the rest of us along with you, try doing the work. Instead of quoting verse and screaming at me to believe, go feed some hungry children. Shelter some homeless folks. Volunteer to care for the elderly. Clean up random trash in your neighborhood. Plant some trees. Donate time to an adult education center or your local Humane Society. This is what Christ would do: care for those in need.

Actions make things happen, and simply believing is not an action. If you take honest action, you'll give the rest of us something we can touch/taste/see/hear/smell to believe in.


Gematria Function
5/4/05 15:50 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

Oxyrhynchus is bearing strange fruit already. A fourth century fragment of the Book of Revelation adds yet more historical weight to mistranslation: the Beast's number is really chi, iota, stigma... 616.

The Nonist has a small round-up. Further explanations of Gematria can be found on the site above or in excellent detail at Laputan Logic, which also makes the interesting observation of Gematria as a basic hash function.

I've long been interested in language and communication as operative forces. It is with awe I chase down ramifications of this information. The Number of the Beast is a basic datum modern Christian fundamentalists of all varieties build their operations on. This single number has led to social movements, philosophies, counter-religions and modified systems of counting and assignment.

And it's the wrong number.

If a single small mistake in translation can change so much over history, what of the mistakes which are not simply numerical? What of entire passages of Christ's words which have been misconstrued and misused? What of the original intentions of those scrolls' multiple authors, kinked and twisted through the filtering and coloring transforms of time and tongues?

Is the ability of humanity to operate on unverified and ambiguous data at the root of our dominance? It may be, but doesn't seem to scale well past the structure of hunter-gatherer societies.


Dayenu
4/24/05 23:29 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

Capping an extremely busy weekend, I was participant in an interesting Seder tonight in Berkeley. Multi-religious, multi-cultural and tremendous fun, three particular phrases stayed with me:

"We who are heirs to centuries of fear and wickedness, here tonight to celebrate our freedom."

"We make our religions look like us. What I'm interested in are those parts which do not look like us, because those are the parts of ourselves we need to remember."

"While with Pesach we celebrate in specificity the liberation theology of Judaism, we're actually celebrating all liberation theologies throughout the world, those which influenced Judaism and those it influenced and merged with in return. This night is for all oppressed people, everywhere."

I'm raising this fifth glass of wine to you, dear reader. To freedom and to life... LeChaim!


Evolution In Action
4/4/05 00:33 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism

It is with unrestrained mirth I read of Intelligent Design stealth attacks on science and evolution in American public schools. I am saddened by the thousands of young minds this quackery is being foisted upon, but the premise of portraying religion as science in the year 2005 is so cognitively dissonant, so delusional I can only laugh.

Word one to Creationists/Intelligent Design advocates: once something enters the realm of science, it can no longer be religious faith. As science, it's now subject to rigorous empirical testing and potential invalidation, just like any other scientific theory. Until you can put the Artist's signature on display, Intelligent Design fails the evidence test in every way.

A point, if I may, that could give Intelligent Design advocates a more productive avenue of thought:

Given an Intelligent Designer, which is the more elegant solution?

1- Kick-start an entire reality and let it proceed according to seeded algorithms.

2- Grow the basic framework but create one "un-evolvable" eyeball and brain at a time, then step in at various points to monkey and tinker with it in order to keep it all rolling along according to "plan."

If a human created a system requiring zero expenditure of energy on maintenance and daily operation we would hail them as an absolute genius. If a human creates a system which breaks down often, needs continual re-working or accomplishes its functions via various Goldbergian routes, we call this "bad design" and suggest the designer take it back to plan.

ID proponents, by arguing only occasional involvement on the part of a Designer for "irreducibly complex" features, are actually arguing for:

1- At best, an imperfect Designer creating in ad hoc fashion because it did not have the skill, dominion or desire to create whole cloth.

2- At worst, an imperfect Designer with no plan at all.

In the long term, this is memetic evolution in action, and Intelligent Design will be its own undoing. By opening the concept up to scientific discussion and abandoning the safety net of designation as "unquestionable Creationist dogma" it will seal its own fate as that of all nonsensical ideas unable to compete: history.

Word two to Creationists/Intelligent Design advocates: weed out the logical contradictions and poor implications of your concepts, then get involved in honest science and experience the truly wondrous "complexity from simplicity" of reality. If there is a Designer, it's far too Intelligent to create something using ID's haphazard human-framed methodology. Science doesn't invalidate the essence of your concept of a Created universe, only historic interpretations of the idea.

"Let there be light" may be a true beginning. Everything after that? We're still working on the translation.


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