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Fanaticism is dangerous

Based on my childhood and adult age, which from 1955 till today in 2007, has been in Oslo in Norway, where I have been able to keep up with what is happening here and a bit of everything else in the world; it seems for me as though the conflict between the socialistic and the private has been something terrible destructive. The whole time I have thought that people do not have to disagree about what is true and correct. It is natural for us humans to live with a balance between the socialistic and the private, a good balance is good, a bad balance is bad. These are conditions which mark our identity and feeling towards our lives, therefore it is something very serious for us to be preoccupied with. These have to do with factors which people perceive in different ways regarding the same factors.

It is obvious that our history contains dangerous untruths and defects which will end in a terrible catastrophe if it not been straightened.

In our history the law protected the privileged classes. A legislation based on equal human rights will be different.

Fanatics who do not want to discuss these issues are dangerous for the world.

To solve these problems necessitate that we use the knowledge and possibilities we have today, which never have been among the humans before in our history.

July 2, 2007, David H. Hegg