Originally Posted by
The_Child
yes. indeed sir. but the problem is that we attempt to separate the individual as an existing entity with no relation to the society. If we want to think that the world revolves only around ourselves, that what is important is what i want for myself (this would include my personal passion for my "virtuous" delusion or what) even if it disregards the individual sphere of other human beings which comprises society and as along as it is done with great passion, then we are no different from the fundamentalists and the fanatics.
they possess, a) the passion b) it is not about the right and wrong in context to others but only to myself c) it seems to transcend the political spectrum (which is almost always impossible) d) willing to die for this passionately driven cause of myself, my want, my delusion, without regards to right and wrong, and the others in society.
what does this remind us? how different then could we say is this described situation to those wrapping themselves with C4 running passionately towards the closest American Embassy?
cheers
Well said.
Delusion make them think that they doing right even it is wrong, it is good even it is bad and vice-versa. Sometimes with delusion they never notice that they having an schizophrenia, a type of mental illness.
This is true with the suicide bomber while the mastermind of the bombing are afraid to take the responsibility to wrap around C4 in his body and activate it.