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Roasting Sacred Cows

The Disclaimer

    "What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know.
    It's what we know for sure that just aint so."
    Mark Twain

    "The term 'sacred cow' has come to mean any stubborn loyalty to a long-standing institution which impedes natural process." It comes from India's treatment of the cow as sacred animal.

    The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple. Oscar Wilde

    Westerners often imagine that if these poor ignorant people would only slaughter the cows their diet would improve and starvation would end. In fact the cow is an intricate and uniquely essential part of the agricultural economy, ecology and existence of life in India. If the cow was not religiously considered "sacred" it would have been wiped out many years ago during times of famine and a greater social and cultural disaster would have followed.

    Truth is sacred and if you tell the truth too often nobody will believe it. G. K. Chesterton

    Even sacred cows can serve a purpose and their removal should not be done lightly or casually. Often the stubborn, mindless, religious loyalty to an idea or belief is unreasonable, inconvenient and even detrimental, still the alternative often remains even more frightening, disastrous and unthinkable.

    It is well for people who think to change their minds occasionally in order to keep them clean. For those who do not think, it is best at least to rearrange their prejudices once in a while. Luther Burbank

    There are many sacred cows in the lives of men. They are found in religion, government, science and philosophy. Often the more educated a man, as related to "degrees" of knowledge and diplomas, the more stubbornly he seems to cling to his personal sacred cows, even in the face of facts and reason. The more a man takes "pride" in what he thinks he knows and believes the more likely it is that he is harboring sacred cows. Still when reason and wisdom are in short supply it is often the sacred cows and superstitions that keep men in unbridled destruction.

    The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools. Herbert Spencer

    Religion is probably the single most abundant source of sacred cows. It has been one of the most important and stabilizing influences on the order of mankind, individually and as a society, while at the same time it has been one of the most volatile fuels for the inflammation of bloody wars and agonizing inquisitions. That is also why we will wisely roast our first sacred cow taken from the barn of governmental philosophies.

    I never give them hell. I just tell the truth and they think it's hell. Harry Truman

    Roasting a sacred cow is a dangerous business and something is likely to get burned in the process. Our interest is not in the death or injury to the cow or its owner. Our interest is not so much in roasting the cow but in scrubbing it clean and grooming it a bit so that everyone can see what the cow's actual condition, value and purpose is.

    I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old Ones. John Cage

    Maybe a better metaphor is not so much that we are roasting a sacred cow but that we are just baptizing the congregation and cleaning out the barn. The cow is just getting hosed down a bit in the process. I am sure some may think we are out to kill the cow but I assure you that is not our intention.

    Only reason can convince us of those three fundamental truths without a recognition of which there can be no effective liberty: that what we believe is not necessarily true; that what we like is not necessarily good; and that all questions are open. Clive Bell

    Constitution Series begins--->

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1 FOREIGN. That which belongs to another country; that which is strange. 1 Peters, R. 343. ...2. Every nation is foreign to all the rest, and the several states of the American Union are foreign to each other, with respect to their municipal laws. 2 Wash. R. 282; 4 Conn. 517; 6 Conn. 480; 2 Wend. 411 1 Dall. 458, 463 6 Binn. 321; 12 S. & R. 203; 2 Hill R. 319 1 D. Chipm. 303 7 Monroe, 585 5 Leigh, 471; 3 Pick. 293.

2 Clark's Summary of U.S. American Law page Constitutional Law Chapter I, p. 461

3 Ibidem

4 Clark's Sum. of American Law, Constitutional Law Chapt 1, §1 p. 462

5 Bouvier's Vol.1. page 13 (1870)[also see 1856]..