It's an interesting thing, having a fundamentalist belief in God, where the natural effect should be somewhat like a dope-smoker's acceptance of things as they is -so why are so many religious fundamentalists fixated on trying to change the way things is, often resorting to force? (Perhaps there is an underlying religio/economic motivator?)

One might speculate that war is an unintended consequence of the existence of a fundamentalist's God.

I wonder what Hamish Henderson has to teach us about that?


You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
To change something, build a new model that makes the old model obsolete.
R. Buckminster Fuller