that there is no hope for any idea that does not appear bizarre at first. We promise that many of the ideas in our electronic magazine will do just that. 

And because of that bizarre appearance, you’re probably going to resist them initially. So perhaps a re-phrasing and enlargement of a well-known Biblical promise will make what we just said a bit more clear: 

    You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. But first it’ll irritate you. Make you uncomfortable and fearful. Even angry at times.
However, we promise that if you keep your mind open, if you follow our reasoning as dispassionately as you can, and if you ponder those ideas for a while, you will know the truth. And the truth will make you free. Freer, perhaps, than you've ever been in your entire life.
    And I honor the man who is willing to sink 
    Half his present repute for the freedom to think, 
    And, when he has thought, be his cause strong or xxxxxweak,
    Will risk t’other half for the freedom to speak
                           — James Russell Lowell 

 
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