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title: "Frenetic Scribblings #8: Science vs Superstition"
date: 2017-12-09
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![](/img/1*zcBdrLVotBhF82HLhv1azA.jpeg)Technically still meeting my goal of writing every dayvery technically though!
Im a scientist through and through, fiercely reliant on facts rather than faith. I tend towards being genuinely against organised religionin short because I believe its too prone to corruption and dogmatism. But thats a topic for another day.
Personal spiritual belief, without all the trappings of the modern religion and its prophets, is another matter entirely. While lack of empirical evidence and my refusal to just have faith mean I dont hold belief in a recognisable manner… Im not entirely without.. Belief.
As you may know, Im an avid fan of the Norse mythos. I wear a Mjolnir pendant near enough 24/7, and that, is the subject of this rambling and somewhat controversial blogthang.
I wouldnt call it true belief in the Norse pantheon. But I have a little ritual involving my pendant for when I want luck. It seems to work.
But maybe thats not the work of the hammer. Maybe its a placebo effectif you believe youre lucky you will be. That sounds far too optimistic for my usual liking, but Ill let it slide. Suppose its counterbalanced by the hardline stance against organised religion!
Phew, that was a long train of thought turned rant/thinkpiece. Hopefully theres something interesting in there somewhere. Normally abnormal service will be resumed tommorow!
> Thought for the day: A causal stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anythingNeitzche