> 
> Brodie sez:
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> Think of something you want that you don't have. Sex? Peace of mind?
> Approval?
> 
> Now imagine that you could have this thing if you truly believed in God.
> 
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> Perhaps the author is suggesting that, by having the mental environs that 
> allow
> infection by the God-meme a person is also easily infected by other memes
> that operate on the basis of authoritarian supervision.
Actually, the God-meme isn't that linked to authoritarian supervision.  
Consider the arrests of ring-leaders conspiring to destroy FBI buildings 
in the U.S.--two of them in the past week.  Both of these groups were 
FANATICALLY infected with the God-meme, among other things.  [They were 
definitely devout unbelievers.  With so many devout unbelievers filling 
some churches, is it any wonder they're shrinking?]
> Approval...from God, from parents, from law, from someone "higher."
> Peace of mind...because your actions are sanctioned and "approved" from 
> aforementioned
> authority.
The above describes weakly religious persons fairly well.
How about peace of mind in spite of extreme disapproval from "God"?
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> Anyhow, my point...if you have no immune system to reject ideas based purely 
> on faith,
> why not go whole hog and have faith that a slew of swimsuit sucubii tend to 
> your
> private nocturnal needs, or that God approves of a wholesale slaughter of 
> "heathens?"
Most religionists have the meme "Faith is objective", even though most 
implementations are contraobjective.  The attempted manipulation is 
usually not formally allowed.
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