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@Lemming
there are some books that ought to be wiped out. - Timid8967Mainly out of personal taste, but also out of logical argument. I'm not for any book being wiped out. Well. . . No, no, even some books I hate, I don't think I'll go the direction of wiping them out.Personally I just hate to see things die, even books that I hate, I'd rather lock them deep behind red tape, but allow people to access them if they're determined enough.Logical argument is it sets precedent for 'other people to burn 'your books, as well as allowing history to be repeated if people are not aware of it.Though I suppose one could record 'of Mein Kampf, without needing the actual text, or the argument that evil should be stomped out.I'm still not one for book burning myself, I think.
Once upon a time I would have made the same argument. Yet, now I am ok with people burning my books. We live in a world where the survival of the fittest or the strongest survive. And in my opinion, only the best arguments should prevail. This means by virtue of natural succession, that the weak should be eliminated. Of course what the weak is and who the strong are - will be determined how? By history. In other words, those who survive - those who eliminate their competition.
Hitler and Stalin hated each and their ideologies not because they were so different. Fascism and Communism are very alike. Nevertheless, they were both competitors. They both started together - because they needed each other - but very soon - they started to fight against each other.
I despise Hitler and I don't have a lot of time for Stalin although communism is attractive. Yet, it is a matter of logic. The strong will survive - this means the weak will be eliminated. I take the view that atheism or non-theism is strong - and for it to survive - means the elimination of all religion. As John Lennon wrote "imagine ... no religion too."
Only be destroying it - will it be removed from our psyche.
Public Schools are already doing it now by stealth. Religion has been removed from public schools. It is removing the deadwood. And the world is becoming less religious and more secular. Science has become the new god. As it should.
Yet, I am now being distracted. Sorry. Back to the topic.