by Tara and Charles Carreon
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Are you a traditional Buddhist?
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Does it just chap your hide when
you hear someone accusing traditional Eastern Buddhism of an
authoritarian agenda?
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A little slow on the trigger
with snappy comebacks?
This short essay will change all that
forever. Never again be left undefended when unexpectedly assailed
by a sharp-witted anti-authoritarian. You too can stand tall,
knowing that you are packing a Doctrinal Defender argument, neatly
classed for swift deployment.
These tried and true zingers will set
your opponent on his or her ear, contemplating the incontrovertible
core of your argument. Classed into nine basic categories, this
flaming fistful of reactionary wisdom will be your dogmatic sidearm.
"It's Bigger
Than All That"
This general purpose put down is best delivered with a long look
down the snoot. As the words drop, exude pity for this miserable
insect who has no idea how blooming wonderful this whole damn
spiritual circus is. Hard to beat, this will work equally well as a
brutal rebuff to a newbie or a deft snub against seasoned
adversaries.
At a loss for words when caught
consorting with authoritarian henchmen?
Just drop into this self
protective crouch - and as you come out of it, demonstrate genuine
surprise that your adversary just doesn't understand how blooming
wonderful this whole damn spiritual circus is. The following list of
related doctrinal arguments can be deployed against hard cases.
Just say them naturally, with that tone
of pomposity that befits your station as an elder student, even if
you're still trying to get your mala to get that worn look.
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This is the ignorant thinking of
the five skandhas.
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Maybe you're not ready for the
"radical" path of enlightenment.
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All of our experiences are
equally illusory.
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We voluntarily choose to lose
our freedom in order to gain a higher freedom.
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You are mixing political ways of
organizing society with the process of transmitting
fundamental understandings of truth, which is a totally
different matter.
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Abusive authority is part of the
tradition: Naropa/Tilopa. Zen practitioners getting hit with
a stick, or slapped with a shoe over the head.
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If we have faith in the Buddha,
all our experiences will be purified.
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The teacher is not here to
facilitate a consensus.
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Freedom is impotent to address
important spiritual issues.
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Humiliating yourself is part of
getting rid of your ego.
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We have to suspend our judgment
when it comes to having faith in the doctrine.
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We can't apply rational criteria
to the choice of a guru.
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Empowerment is necessary to
confer the divine state and give permission to practice.
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Temper tantrums and whims of the
guru are manifestations of divine play.
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Vain gossip causes harm to
others.
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Bliss will only prevail when you
develop peace and love.
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Buddhism is about an invisible
reality, not a materialistic reality.
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Let's "move beyond" the simple
black-white issues presented here to something more
positive.
Enslavement to Buddhist authority,
or
any other authority, is the least of my concerns because for the
most part I am a total slave of my mind.
Just when I think I have
made progress, and liberation is close at hand, I discover I have
built a bigger and more beautiful jail.
"It Works,
That's Why"
This category is overused because Americans are so practical. We
just want to get the job done, okay, get enlightened, get home in
time for supper. It's a button-down, business-like category that
will make you look like a schoolmarm if you use it too often.
So be
careful, at the risk of becoming terminally uncool.
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Don't give scope for ill
feelings and worthless talk.
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Many important persons are
Buddhists.
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Rebels always lose. Fighting
authority is a naive fantasy. The authorities rule because
they are right.
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Erratic or abusive practices are
sometimes used by Eastern masters to stop the rational mind
and allow enlightenment to enter.
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The guru-disciple relationship
is essential.
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Some people benefit from being
regimented. It is skilful means.
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Control is necessary; otherwise
we won't grow.
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People need "more rules," not
less.
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Humiliating yourself is part of
getting rid of your ego.
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It is beneficial to apply
various forms of friendly persuasion, peer pressure,
righteous indignation, and shunning, for the benefit of your
dharma brethren.
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Use various analogies: the
student is a sick patient; the guru the doctor. The student
is clay; the guru is the potter.
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Worship isn't for the guru's
sake but for the student's.
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Devotional practices rely upon
community standards and a sense of self that we need to
develop in the United States.
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If we regulate ourselves with
standards of ethical conduct, we can derive the greatest
benefit from the religious group while minimizing the risk
of exploitation.
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We need to develop a genuine
understanding of the dharma to address and alleviate our
fears.
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The scriptures and the teachers
are the prime sources of religious authority.
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It is a waste of time to carry
tales about others.
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Buddhist organizations sponsor a
lot of charity activities.
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It does some people a lot of
good.
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"Shutup!"
This is a very popular category,
probably because you don't have to be very smart to deploy these
zingers. Takes you right back to grade school.
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Anti-authoritarian ideas are
advanced by negative-minded individuals.
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If you doubt the traditional
system, it's because you are of poor character and lack life
experience.
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Only those who observe silence
are good people. Silence fosters purity. We should observe
silence at all times.
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Just get over it!
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You're mean!
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That's the way the system works!
Complaining about it is just a waste of time.
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Don't sow discord.
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You're going to vajra hell with
that kind of attitude.
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You just don't understand how it
all works.
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Don't harbor any undesirable
thoughts.
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Vain gossip causes harm to
others.
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Your information is false
propaganda, gossip and misleading information.
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Your arguments have no
foundation. They are hearsay.
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It's traditional.
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Your information isn't
impartial, because it is subject to your own biases.
Psychologists say that anything that
creates or sustains enmity with anyone for any reason carries the
seeds of its own destruction and is stalked by what Jung calls "The
Shadow" which MUST turn itself upon those who invoke its energy. It
also throws those who act out in this way entirely into delusion, a
delusion made worse when a group rallies around LA CAUSA...
That's the rules as the psychologists
explain them, over and over again.
"This is Much
Better Than Anything We Have in the West "
This category capitalizes on the inherent sense of inferiority that
Americans feel when faced with saintly-seeming Easterners in colored
robes. We didn't grow up with it, and we don't know how it works, so
we'll believe anything. Your basic Texas oil scheme in the spiritual
patch.
If you've got the stomach for it, grab a
piece and hang on, because this stuff will sell!
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A guru goes beyond the boundary
of control which many Americans adhere to.
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We are ethnocentric and have a
fear of weakening our cultural foundations.
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Working with a guru can be one
of the most sublime experiences of one's life.
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Ignorance is on the rise with
the progress of science.
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All the trials and tribulations
faced in this world are due to the so-called developments in
science and technology.
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Americans are not comfortable
with spiritual explorations into unknown and irrational
realms.
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Bliss will only prevail when you
develop peace and love.
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Buddhism is beyond democracy.
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The dysfunction in our society
creates the opportunity for Buddhist cult abuse.
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The exclusively rational,
intellectual approach to life has made Westerners feel
alienated.
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Western thought is a dangerous
obstacle to spiritual knowledge. We must reject scientific
inquiry to be rid of duality and domination.
The anti-cult movements have presented a
distorted view of Eastern spiritual religions which brings to the
fore Americans' deepest fears and imaginings: mind control, total
negation of reality, and allegiance to a human being rather than
God.
The Internet is poisoning the village environment, which is the
epitome of peace and love. Don't spoil the village atmosphere by
imitating the city culture.
"One Bad
Apple"
Everybody remembers this song by Michael Jackson and the Jackson
Five, "One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch, girl."
You may
recall that our grandparents had a different take, believing that
indeed one bad apple would ruin the entire lot, and I dare say they
had more experience with barrels of apples than all five of the
Jacksons.
Be that as it may, the argument has
numerous adherents, as the following quotes will show.
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My group is not like that.
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We have to look at these things
on a case by case basis.
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Maybe you just came to it with a
bad attitude.
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Those stories are so old.
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That was settled and probably
was the result of some plaintiff lawyer's lying.
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Hell hath no fury ...
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While scandals do come from some
Buddhist groups, many others provide a necessary, wonderful
service.
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People make mistakes.
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Not everyone had your [bad]
experience.
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Your experience is unique.
"Assumption of
Risk"
This is a legal term for "you had it coming."
As in,
"you had it
coming breaking your neck flying down that hill on that snowboard
like that."
As in,
"well, when you dress like that, what did you
expect, he may be a priest but he's only a man!"
The assumption of
risk theory makes your average church yard look more dangerous than
a toxic dumpsite, since you went there with your faith in your
hands, you idiot, just asking to be taken for a ride.
The problem with the assumption of risk
defense is its excessive candor, but aside from that drawback, is a
very useful first strike strategy.
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You were offered the chance to
investigate and inquire. You had a chance to stay or leave.
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The teacher provides the
necessary philosophical and practical guidance, but the
student is still responsible for his or her own practice and
development.
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Let the buyer beware.
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We have to take personal
responsibility for whatever happens to us.
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Garbage in, garbage out.
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If you had a real problem you'd
take it to court.
"Gurus are
Special People"
This category is very large, and seems to comprise quite a bit of
the heavy timber in this structure. These are tautologies at their
best, solid to the core, because of their unitized construction.
You can rely on these phrases, because
they depend upon nothing.
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The Buddhist leaders are
representatives of the Buddha.
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The student must have faith in
the guru no matter what action the guru takes.
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Any problem is our own fault,
not the guru's.
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The greater the devotion, the
more blessings one receives.
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The guru is a form of Buddha's
presence, presenting the divine in a manner people can
relate to.
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The guru-disciple relationship
offers the possibility of tremendous spiritual growth,
healing, and a powerful change in outlook.
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We can't apply rational criteria
to the choice of a guru.
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Veneration is necessary, because
a guru embodies divine power, and is capable of bestowing
grace.
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A guru is the only person who
can dispel darkness with his vast knowledge.
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The guru is a source of
revelation, interpreting and influencing the tradition's
development.
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True knowledge can only be
obtained through a teacher.
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The guru is a spiritual guide
leading the disciple to Absolute Reality, the nature of
Being.
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The relationship between a guru
and his students is heart to heart and is prompted by
selfless love.
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Gurus are above the ethical laws
that apply to everyone else.
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"We'll Side With the Majority
After All"
We wanted to call this "consensus redux,"
to encapsulate the notion that, however much a movement rejects
consensus decision-making, when it lacks the power of the majority,
once it can invoke the authority of widespread acceptance, it will
immediately do so.
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If the system was bad, why has
it survived all of these years? A lot of people couldn't be
wrong.
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Well, at least we can get along
with others.
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Nobody likes you.
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"Jar Jar Speaks"
Sometimes things are put forward in a
manner so beeble-bumbled that they have to be dedicated to the God
of inarticulateness, which for us is Jar Jar Binks. Here you go.
Authoritarianism/Anti-Authoritarianism is part of the "first tier
thinking" which occurs before the revolutionary shift in
consciousness where "being levels" emerge.
That pretty much wraps it up. If you're still here with us, thank
you.
We will try to think up some rebuttals to these rebuttals, but
just right now we're feeling a powerful urge to regret our apostasy
and engage in some full-scale repentance and ice-cream eating.
Advanced Teachings on Repelling the Rebels - The Ear-Whispered
Teachings of The Warriors of Traditionalist Dogma.
These hand
grenades of authoritarian Buddhism are entrusted to those with the
courage to bandy doctrines boldly. Leave them stunned with these
brain-stoppers.
A PERSON OF KNOWN ORIGINS
CAN NEVER BE AN AUTHORITY
Originally pointed out by Jesus of Nazareth, who responded to local
criticisms by observing that "a prophet hath no honor in his own
country," this wry observation has been hammered into a rule of
universal application.
As a result, spiritual adulation can be
lavished upon any ham-brained, be-robed individual of Mongolian
extraction with enough moxie to sit on a throne while acting (pick
one or more: profound, benign, whimsical, attentive, subtly
threatening, or humorously avaricious).
While they eventually may lose stature
when they lurch drunkenly at a pair of mammaries attached to some
hapless devotee (Sogyal), or engage in too many tall tales and
blatant solicitations for cash (Kusum Lingpa), still they will be
treated as authorities, because of the corollary rule, which is:
REGARDLESS OF OTHER CHARACTERISTICS,
YOU CONTINUE TO BE AN AUTHORITY SO LONG AS YOU ARE SO
RECOGNIZED BY AN AUTHORITY
This rule means that, until the Pope says to kick the guy out, the
pervert priest can still say Mass and continue to defile the bodies
and spirits of the young. Until actually ousted and defrocked, any
authority can continue to exploit their position.
This rule is so powerful that we can even make gold out of clay - witness the tulkufication of Catherine Burroughs and Steven Seagal,
and the trail of self-stuck idiots that Kusum Lingpa has left in his
train by haphazardly recognizing anyone who gives him the right ass-kissy
vibe as the reincarnation of some heretofore unknown Tibetan saint.
And despite all of Burroughs' Leona-Helmsley-style
antics and the very absurdity of Seagal's posturing as a spiritual
guide, until their "recognition" is withdrawn by Pednor Rinpoche,
they will continue to collect accolades from the faithfools.
Examining the implications of these two rules, we see a third:
WESTERN PEOPLE WHO DON'T
BUY AUTHORITARIAN HIERARCHY CAN NEVER SAY ANYTHING VALID
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First, since they are western,
they can't self-authorize,
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So they need to be recognized by
an authority,
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But since they reject
authorities, they will never obtain such a recognition,
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Therefore, nothing they say will
ever have any validity to the true faithfool,
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Because faithfools only evaluate
ideas based on the identity of the speaker, and never on
their merits.
Having gone through this analysis with
respect to any speaker, a true faithfool can safely stop his ears
once it is clear the speaker has no authority.
However, there is one last rule every good faithfool should keep in
mind, to avoid dissing your own kind:
ANY STATEMENT BY A PERSON
WHO PROFESSES FAITH IN AUTHORITY IS PRESUMPTIVELY VALID
Aha, you were waiting for this one, weren't you?
This is why it is
worth having a "Free Tibet" bumper sticker, or otherwise announcing
your alliance with the authorities.
To gain the benefit of the rule,
simply append to any damn thing you say, the following:
"I speak not
from my own knowledge, but simply in repetition of what the gurus
have declared - it's all in the teachings - I have nothing to add
that hasn't been said before."
WARNING:
THIS LINE OF ARGUMENT HAS BEEN
PROVIDED AS A SERVICE TO THOSE PERSONS DEDICATED TO LIVING INSIDE A
SAFE, AUTHORIZED BELIEF SYSTEM, SO THAT THEY WILL NOT BE TEMPTED TO
OPEN THEIR MINDS AND INHALE A NEW THOUGHT THAT COULD BE POISONOUS TO
THEIR ENTIRE WORLD VIEW AND RESULT IN THE WASTE OF MANY HOURS OF
DEVOTION, MEDITATION AND SELF-ABASEMENT.
BY RUNNING THROUGH THE
ANALYSIS IN ADVANCE, YOU WILL NOT BE CAUGHT UNPREPARED. THE WORKINGS
OF THE MACHINERY HAVE BEEN REVEALED ONLY BECAUSE WE KNOW THAT THE FAITHFOOL WILL NOT BE SHAKEN BY ANY OF THE HOKEY SARCASM THAT FILLS
THE INTERSTICES OF THE ARGUMENT, AND SO THAT THE DEVOTED FAITHFOOL
CAN BE READY FOR THE SORRY-ASS ATTACKS THAT WILL COME FROM THOSE
STUPID ANTI-AUTHORITARIANS.
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