http://commonsenseatheism.com/uploads/Miller%20-%20Bare-Faced%20Messiah.pdfAvailable on PDF..just started having a read and am already intrigued. Thanks Helian, I remember picking up a copy of Dianetics about 25 years ago not realizing at the time that it was the bible of a cult that I was thumbing through.
I had trouble reconciling the sensible elements of self help self hypnosis psychology with what was tempting mumbo jumbo..too many others have been prepared to make those fantastical leaps.
I'll have to wait till I get home to print it but it seems that a common theme with my discussions with friends and colleges will be in this book. That theme being "Do Not think that the age of the single powerful world altering persona is dead". There will be other super magnetic meglomanics.
Yes the tactics are interesting...
For some time now historically violated groups have been able to close down any discussion or criticism by yelling Racist or Genocide or Discrimination or ______aphobe. The apologists slink away, the ignorant are frightened away or lash out, the truly racist bask in the lable while those that actually want to get somewhere stay the course. Pursue questions and answers to get at something truthful.
I remember many years ago that the Dept of Aboriginal Affairs was told that they need to account for money spent...they responded that such a request was racist. Ignoring entirely that all govenment monies spent through government agencies was accountable....that not being racist...that being accounting.
One of the epidemics of stupidity in our society.
Interesting question though...can a question in itself be racist or discriminatory? I would think no. But certainly what is done with the answer to a question could very well be racist or discriminatory.
For eg..."Are you of Negro origin?" is not a discriminatory question although I would consider it a personal question.
It is how the question and the answer is used that gives it a discrimatory flavour. Although if the question was "You got n@gger in you boy?" All but the most unworldly would be excused for thinking that this, by force of it's venacular, was definitely going somewhere negative.