One can take humble or vulgar means, including slang or casual obscenity, and seek to develop them philosophically in such a way that things come to light that would otherwise probably have remained buried and hidden from view. Sometimes it were better that such things did remain buried. Yet if one can bear to contemplate and grow to understand them more, then the reward is not insubstantial but arguably well-worth the trouble. So it has been here, and in this further instalment of homogeneously-structured aphoristic texts John O’Loughlin has come full-circle, as it were, and highlighted a significant distinction between the two types of people's radicalism which all those of an unworldly persuasion have to choose between, often unconsciously and according to the kind of society or civilization in which they find themselves or to which they ethnically relate - namely the Social Theocracy of the high road or the Social Democracy of the low road, the former incontrovertibly determined to bring one aspect of the world to Heaven, the latter just as incontrovertibly determined, so far as Mr O’Loughlin is concerned, to bring a neo-diabolic mode of Hell to the other aspect of the world; though to find out which is which you’ll have to read this e-book and thus undertake a journey the likes of which you will never, in all probability, have taken before - one which may even overtake your prior expectations and leave you marvelling at the situation in which you then find yourself, for better or worse. – A Centretruths editorial.