Questions For a Culture That Has Closed Its Mind

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Questions For a Culture That Has Closed Its Mind

Here’s a question: WTF?

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James F. Brown
James F. Brown
9 years ago

Well, at least the author used the correct version of “its.”

But the nom de plume? Yeah, WTF. Really…

Bruce
Bruce
9 years ago

True, cats tend to have closed minds. They all know that curiosity can kill them.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
9 years ago
Reply to  Bruce

Oh, section six is entitled “6. Curiosity Does Something To (what else) The Cat”.

Kurt
9 years ago
Reply to  Bruce

That’s no cat. That’s the wolf that got smashed.

AJ
AJ
9 years ago

“Nonfiction » Religion and Spirituality » Biblical Studies / History & Culture”

Ah, of course. The typical Christian kneejerk that using science as a tool to learn about the universe instead of blindly accepting whatever their 2000-year-old work of fiction says is the same as being closeminded.

AJ
AJ
9 years ago
Reply to  Nathan

I’m an agnostic, actually, but thanks 🙂

Kris
Kris
9 years ago
Reply to  AJ

FYI – Something is classified as “Biblical Studies / History & Culture” is not the same thing as “Christian.” It could be Kabala Jewism, or some other mystic viewpoint. It could even be a Muslim take.

AJ
AJ
9 years ago
Reply to  Kris

Are Smashwords’ categories really that terrible? Wow.

In any case, there’s only one religion whose adherents I’ve seen call the modern world “close-minded” for not assuming their spirituality is 100% accurate, and it’s not Judaism or Islam.

Tuula
Tuula
9 years ago
Reply to  Nathan

I hate it when people don’t know what they have written and list it under some random category. Well, I may have now divested myself of need to ever, ever read any self-pubbed books again, but it still leaves the problem of Fifty Shades… and Dan Brown listed under ‘books’.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
9 years ago
Reply to  AJ

I have read the chapter on two factions vying for the dog catcher’s office, traditional Net-ists versus neo non-Net-ists. Both sides held closed meetings where each stereotyped the other. It was told kinda like a parable, so, yeah, it’s in the genre of religious writing.

From a quick read I got the impression he could have been writing about close-minded sects within a church. Or he was provoking open-ended questions about close-mindedness, stereotyping, factional identity, partyism in general.

Paul Briggs
9 years ago

Somewhere, Wolfie is looking at this nom de loon and thinking “Bring it.”

Kris
Kris
9 years ago
Reply to  Paul Briggs

*Like*

Oh, wait. This isn’t Facebook.

red
red
9 years ago
Reply to  Paul Briggs

I originally read “nom de loon” as “bacon”. With Wolfie and a dead cat frying on the sidewalk, it makes sense somehow.