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User:Baphomet. is damaging Wikipedia: he his trying to label Religious articles as Superstition (from a POV view of positivism, that he calls Science). At the article Reincarnation he just went on to add to category "Superstition" and later on without discussion put a POV msg in the article. Please see the discussion page between both of us Talk:Reincarnation#Superstition.
Through the use of a Culture created by extremism in Science, he is clearly trying to do the job that the Inquisition did in the Middle Ages in a Culture created by extremism in Religion. He is damaging Wikipedia in a subtle invious way!
By the standard of "Pseudophilosophy is a broad system of theories or assertions that claim to be or appear to be philosophical, but that are not accepted as valid logical thought by the scholarly academic community" continental philosophy also becomes pseudophilosophy, as does Platonism and Neoplatonism, which are central in western mysticism. So I'm looking forward to some valid sources. Joshua Jonathan - Let's talk! 06:10, 3 July 2013 (UTC)
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User:Baphomet. is damaging Wikipedia: he his trying to label Religious articles as Superstition (from a POV view of positivism, that he calls Science). At the article Reincarnation he just went on to add to category "Superstition" and later on without discussion put a POV msg in the article. Please see the discussion page between both of us Talk:Reincarnation#Superstition.
Through the use of a Culture created by extremism in Science, he is clearly trying to do the job that the Inquisition did in the Middle Ages in a Culture created by extremism in Religion. He is damaging Wikipedia in a subtle invious way!
By the standard of "Pseudophilosophy is a broad system of theories or assertions that claim to be or appear to be philosophical, but that are not accepted as valid logical thought by the scholarly academic community" continental philosophy also becomes pseudophilosophy, as does Platonism and Neoplatonism, which are central in western mysticism. So I'm looking forward to some valid sources. Joshua Jonathan - Let's talk! 06:10, 3 July 2013 (UTC)