Secular Heckler

Ronald Martin is the Secular Heckler

In early 2001 I pledged to solve why things were not going so well.  Why is there so much conflict in contrast to how sophisticated technology has evolved? "Why can't we all just get along?" is the perpetuating public grievance that has manifested into the recent proclamations of another civil war.

It was not until January 2007 that I realized that the inadequacy of the library classification systems was the root of the problem.  At that time, I began research at the Charlottesville Public Library on some of the atheists' arguments that I encountered on the internet forums contesting the claim that atheism is a religion.  As I was gathering and downloading information, I realized that I needed a directory system not only to organize the immediate information for the research but that I needed it for all of the other information I was interested in for later review.  It took me a day or two of searching the internet for such a template until I realized that the Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress classification systems were supposed to be the solution to this problem.  

Upon exercise of the DDC and LoC systems they were determined to be too cumbersome and not "intuitive," "user-friendly," or "logical" as the practical guides will describe them. If they were logical then we would memorize the general categories, and we would refer to the systems in our arguments, similarly to how we might cite dictionary definitions as premises.

I understand that most people may not recognize the correlation between library classification, government chartering, and social order, but  I just happened to have had a unique combination of elementary civics lessons intersecting with my silly search for a reliable filing system.

Research & Development

Secular Library

The Secular Library is the designation of the corporate guardianship of the products derived from the collation formula

Secular Library Classification

The SLC is the classification system that is derived from the collation formula that I was able to articulate from my heuristic calculations of the semantic hierarchy of the general subjects of knowledge.

Secular Library Chartering System

The SLCS is the chartering system derived from the collation formula of the SLC

United States Fourth Continental Congress

US4CC is the advanced development of the SLCS for the American chartering system.