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solarbird ([personal profile] solarbird) wrote2006-05-08 02:02 am
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What'd the Enlightenment ever do for me, anyway? (Addenda)

Read the main article first. It's right above this one, or should be.

Addendum 1: There's plenty more I could talk about in this Truth Project worldview article alone - like, say, this lovely bit of conflation:
For example, a 2-year-old believes he's the center of his world, a secular humanist believes that the material world is all that exists, and a Buddhist believes he can be liberated from suffering by self-purification.
The "secular humanist," who is, of course, representative of all evil - and in particular, everyone who doesn't believe in religious control over government - is akin to a two-year-old, declared an atheist, and conflated with the Communist Menace by rhetoric about the material world. It's a lovely bit of twisting rhetoric, eliminating everything down to the "clearly right" (them) and "clearly wrong" (everyone else) sides - and you'd better be on the right one.

Addendum 2: Or this amazing turn of phrase:
For example, let's suppose you have bought the idea that beauty is in the eye of the beholder (secular relative truth) as opposed to beauty as defined by God's purity and creativity (absolute truth). Then any art piece, no matter how vulgar or abstract, would be considered "art," a creation of beauty.
Students of history, particularly art history, should be hearing echos of the entartete Kunst, with a global replace of "secular worldview" for "racially impure." And once you're paraphrasing Joseph Goebbels without irony, well - there's just not much left to say, is there? Other than hey, why not? You got away with quoting Stalin.

[identity profile] stickmaker.livejournal.com 2006-05-08 01:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Both addenda appear to be the same piece.
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[personal profile] avram 2006-05-08 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Those were both short enough that I don't know why you cut them in the first place.