For Bob, nothing was sacred and nothing was set in stone - except maybe the idea that fundamentalism is a dangerous dead end. - from Douglas Rushkoff\'s Introduction to The New Inquisition.
We are right now being programmed by the very fundamental materialists RAW is warning us about on these pages.
Behaviors and thoughts that do not conform to our algorithmically generated profiles are to be eliminated, and humans shepherded into the reality tunnels that obey the laws of rationality alone.
Our digital fundamentalists see human beings as an engineering problem to be solved.
His message is more important right now than it was when he wrote it. . .
It is at once a philosophical treatise and an act of cognitive defiance .
Like Alfred Korzybski\'s Science and Sanity, Robert Anton Wilson\'s The New Inquisition seeks to rescue Science from fundamentalist materialism, and the rest of us from the broader implications of this approach.
For Bob, nothing was sacred and nothing was set in stone - except maybe the idea that fundamentalism is a dangerous dead end