Maybe the people in charge thought his book was a great idea, sort of a HOWTO manual... Everyone here is most likely speaking from a position where they don't have as broad authority as the British government does, and is speaking from the Winston Smith pov... Think about how awesome the British government thinks this is!
You replace religion with spirituality. You convince the masses that religion is human arrogance at its finest. Arrogance because all religions purport to know the truth about life and its mysteries. But really, how can any one of us say what the truth is with any certainty?
People should just put the pride aside and say, for once, that they don't have the answer.
Maybe the people in charge thought his book was a great idea, sort of a HOWTO manual... Everyone here is most likely speaking from a position where they don't have as broad authority as the British government does, and is speaking from the Winston Smith pov... Think about how awesome the British government thinks this is!
You replace religion with spirituality. You convince the masses that religion is human arrogance at its finest. Arrogance because all religions purport to know the truth about life and its mysteries. But really, how can any one of us say what the truth is with any certainty?
People should just put the pride aside and say, for once, that they don't have the answer.
Did this book cover QoS? What about SIP? Any good recommendations on books that cover those two areas?