Did you read my response to your suggestion? I don't employ complex programs in my neuromechanism until I either have a very positive feeling about them (and in the case of anything popularly Christian I am very strongly biased against this) or can see that they will lead to beneficial effects (which is also not the case with this Nicene Creed; quite the contrary, actually). 'Here, attach these electrodes to your head, turn on the juice, and if it doesn't do what you like it to, then we'll refund your money in total!' Don't mind that you may set yourself back 30 years, permanently debilitate your connection with your god, or compromise your ethics! Don't worry, be happy! What can it harm?? Very many dictums and 'secrets' and teachings have come to me in just this way: with a wrapper of ignorance for me to chew until I get sick of it and toss it out, saving the candy and savoring its sweetness. But first I must distinguish candy from wrapper!