Objectivist Christianity. In bookstores soon!
by
kolmogorov
11/04/2009, 12:19 AM #
"No, its ideas and its impulses have....captured one of America's major political parties."
I
wonder when the Christian base of that major political party will
notice Rand's hostility towards Christianity? I wonder if they will
care? Probably not. Someone will come up with a gloss to make it all
seem congruent to the faithful.
Here's my prediction, on which
I'm willing to wager actual money: "Objectivist Christianity" will hit
the bookstores this year, possibly in time for Christmas. I look
forward to reading it's explanation of how Christianity is really, at
it's core, about thinking for and about one's self.
Kolmogorov
P.S.
I must say, before someone thinks I agree completely with the article
author, that I think there are important kernels of truth to Rand's
ideas. Rush, the band, has a Rand inspired song that has the line, "It
was for me, not you, that I came to write this song." I think in
general that's the truth , that the best accomplishments of human kind
are born, and fueled, out of pride or other selfish motives (probably
true of Lennon's beautiful song "Imagine", for example). Where this
basic kernel of truth becomes repellant is when this is taken as the
only value in the world, or when selfishness itself is taken to be an
adequate end. I am also fond of the better angels of Christianity,
though I think that Jesus' admonition to give all you have to the poor
is no more workable or practical than Rand's admonition to give nothing
to them. I am, alas, some kind of moderate, and I think that both sides
ignore the element of truth in the other side at their peril.