> > But, if thoughts are not part of the physical > > world, then what are they a part of? That's the > > question, and it's has nothing to do with ethics, > > religious or otherwise. > > Hugo: > Selling prayers that don't work for large sums > and using quantum physics as justification > sounds like an pretty ethical problem to me. > That's where you got mixed up - it is unethical to make fun of other people's spiritual path. There are no ethics in quantum physics.
You are acting like the thought police. I see no harm in any group of people wanting to send out good vibes to the rest of the community. Why would anyone, other than a fascist, want to criticize that?