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		<title>Freedom of Typing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Freedom of Speech (or &#8220;Typing&#8221;) is one of the most important freedoms we are given in the United States, and as an American, I yearn to use this freedom whenever I feel pressure of it being limited. Hence the reason for my first post on this blog on privacy behind a firewall, which was published [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Freedom of Speech (or &ldquo;Typing&rdquo;) is one of the most important freedoms we are given in the United States, and as an American, I yearn to use this freedom whenever I feel <a href="http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/017/043ytrhc.asp">pressure of it being limited</a>. Hence the reason for my first post on this blog on <a href="/2008/05/privacy-behind-a-firewall/">privacy behind a firewall</a>, which was published when I was working at Trinity Bible College and felt pressured to not share information on how to access any type of content even behind strict firewall rules.</p>
<p>Exercising my freedom, I make public my frustrations against a group of people and a religion: the handicap and Islam.</p>
<blockquote><p>The sick are the greatest danger for the healthy; it is not from the strongest that harm comes to the strong, but from the weakest.</p>
<p style="text-align:right;"><em>Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morality, Essay 3, Aphorism 14</em></p>
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<p>While I feel like all life is precious, I do not feel like all life is equal. People who are handicap, such as those with severe paralysis are not capable of sharing in some events with those who are capable. As such, we should not go out of our way to make sure the incapable have access to all the events which the capable are privy to. Such a case is employment. If &ldquo;Bob&rdquo; is confined to a wheelchair and has limited use of his arms and legs, it does not make sense to allow Bob to work at the local grocery or pharmacy. Businesses such as these exist for the convenience of the customers, not the employees. However if Bob is capable of doing some work without much inconvenience to the employer, then I&#8217;d be all for it, but even so I don&#8217;t think the employer should feel obligated to hire Bob if a better candidate is available.</p>
<p>Employment of the handicap and the care of the handicap are two different things though. Health care is important for many reasons, if not the least of which being the improvement of health care itself in order to further the survival of the species.</p>
<p>Second I address Islam. After reading an <em>Interpretation of the Qu&#8217;ran</em>, a few histories, listening to and reading dozens of lectures on the religion, talking to Muslims, sitting in on a daily prayer service at a mosque, and vastly studying its competing religions <em>e.g.</em> Christianity and Judaism, I feel like I should be able to make an initial judgement on the religion. I think the belief system is incoherent, that the Qu&#8217;ran is improperly interpreted, that due to (sometimes purposeful) historical inconsistencies and inaccuracies in the text itself that scholars do not have grounds for pointing a singular text as original, and that a more likely interpretation of Muhammad&rsquo;s &ldquo;visitation by an angel&rdquo; is psychological in nature.</p>
<p>I do not judge those who believe in Islam, but actually feel bad for them. Religion can be a psychological magnet for all types of people. With or without reason humans seem to be drawn to a community of people where they can exercise rituals with others and share life as a community&mdash;religion can be a perfect answer to this <a href="http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/animal#Adjective">animal</a> desire.</p>
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