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- From: nancyp@techbook.com (Nancy Parsons)
- Subject: Re: "Satanic Ritual Abuse"
- Message-ID: <C1Bx76.379@techbook.com>
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 22:59:26 GMT
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- >Nancy, when someone makes an accusation the burden of proof is on them.
- >Until that time, we should presume they are blowing hot air. Why?
-
- >Because it is too easy to raise emotion against any one of a number of
- >things with absolutely not a shread of evidence, and that leads to the
- >witch-hunt mentality we see today in both the "Satanic" thing and also in
- >other areas.
-
- Yes, I understand the concern, but ...
-
- Let me pose a hypothetical situation. Jane and David, say, are both
- members of the pagan community. They were lovers, briefly, but parted
- not completely amicably. David says that Jane's taste for power, as
- it were, is a little too unprincipled for his liking, and questions
- her motives for being involved in Wicca in the first place. Jane
- says David is jealous of her prowess and popularity, and is casting
- aspersions on her out of spite.
-
- David then becomes ill, and says that on several occasions he has
- "felt something bad" in his apartment. He doesn't know for certain,
- but says he is afraid that Jane has something to do with it.
-
- How do we handle a situation like this? If we believe that the mind
- can influence physical events, then we must grant the possibility that
- David's illness has been accomplished by magical means. What kind
- of proof would David be able to offer? And what could Jane be able
- to do to prove she had nothing to do with it?
-
- The ultimate source of the "witch hunt mentality" that concerns you
- is fear. We are not the only people who believe that it is possible
- to make things happen by thinking about them. And, human nature
- being what it is, it is unreasonable to expect that every single one
- us has motives that are completely pure. This, I think, scares some
- people a whole lot. Perhaps those fears are not wholly rational, but
- we do very little to assuage them, or even address them, beyond saying
- how childish they are.
-
- We do have a "party line" about abuse of our power, which is that it
- doesn't happen, period. Saying, or even implying that it does, is
- something we just don't do. My frustration with that silence is what
- prompted my admittedly testy "axe-grinding" post.
-
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