Who Are The Believers?
Paul Smith
15 August 2025
Who are the Believers?
The Believers are those who fail to recognise and identify rationality.
The Believers also behave in a supercilious way and a bolshie fashion.
What a pity that Abbés Bérenger Saunière, Henri Boudet and Antoine Gélis cannot rise from the dead to reveal all their “secrets”.
Georges Boyer had an attempt at stifling all the rubbish, but the rubbish began too quickly and became too overbearing; and in any case, this was only the French Church.
So we are left with accretion after accretion, layer after layer of everything and anything that does not need to have any proof whatsoever – merely the satisfying of stupidity and the blind babble of the excitement of the believers. They do believe in some form of logic however, for they must pay their utility bills like the electric, the telephone, the television licence, the gas, the Council Tax, petrol for the car, their Shopping Bills, and they must even go to the doctor – so it is inescapable that these people do come into collision with reality sometime in their lives. The Believers In Rubbish cannot escape these obligations without paying serious consequences.
Are these people really psychologically blind – or are they having us on – and themselves on? Is it a serious form of escapism from reality? Only they will know the answer to that question, including what it is that motivates them into being what they are. Any person of any level of education can be so inflicted, this is not an impediment that affects only the uneducated and the ignorant in Society. There are both English and French ex-University people that choose to marvel at the rubbish, there are even those who held important positions in Society who trudge through the swill with the greatest of pleasure and ecstasy.
I repeat yet again, people are free to believe in anything they want, no matter how illogical – as long as putting things to the critical test is also allowed to exist. And to repeat yet again: How someone’s mind may be educated may be one thing, but what someone chooses to do with his or her mind may be something quite different.
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