Man with a beggars mind is but a stranger, he is but a stranger to himself — Winwood
I’m going to see if I can find that and leave it in this entry somewhere. I was sort of thinking about ethics in a general kind of a way and Blind faith popped into my head and it made me think of the band and I tried to remember if they did this song or traffic or Steve Winwood on his own.
I could probably follow the crooked trail backwards. I think I was making a distinction between practicing ethical behavior vs following dogma. I suppose I could use Islamic extremists as an example, but I could also use fundamental Christians view of Islam in general as an example. I’m not going to make those examples, you just did it for me. Your point is an adherence to misinterpreted dogma leads to unethical behavior as the only proper recourse.
Fuck, that was clumsy. Blind faith is just inherently without ethics. The ethical choice is always a choice. Blind faith also was really cool, Clapton, Winwood and Baker. Maybe the best side project of all time. I don’t know how ethical any those guys are or were (Not sure who’s dead and who is just not feeling well) but they sure rocked in a kind of subtle way.
I probably had real things to write about but I forget em. Let’s go find the video shall we?
Oh. Traffic. Still, it’s one third of blind faith, which is more than anyone needs. And this isn’t really a video. Most of my favorite youtube videos aren’t really videos.
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