- How the US is sliding back into the Middle Ages: demons, teleportation, religious practice; re-enchantment or cognitive limitations?
- Where real enchantment lies;
- About the prayer festival on the National Mall;
- The “universe” of Christianity;
- Two items about St. Paul.
This is about the religious rally in Washington DC this weekend. And the limitations of human nature.

NY Times, guest essay by Katya Underman, today: We Are Sliding Back Into the Middle Ages
My comments before reading the essay: One irony is that humanity as a whole knows more about the world and the cosmos, and wields more power, than it ever has in its history. Yet a minority pretends that nothing has been learned, or don’t believe anything has been learned, or is simply more comfortable believing childish fictions about their personal god being the center of the entire cosmos. I’ve been characterizing this as evidence of potential limitations of human cognition. Some people reject complexity and defend childish simplicity. Part of this irony is that such childish fantasies and conspiracy theories are spread ever more easily by the technological infrastructure that has been built up, over the centuries, by the minority of the population that has outgrown such fantasies and theories.
To the essay:
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