IMHO Ayn Rand believed in God
god
noun
1.
a supernatural being, who is worshipped as the controller of some part of the universe or some aspect of life in the world or is the personification of some force related adjective divine
2.
an image, idol, or symbolic representation of such a deity
3.
any person or thing to which excessive attention is given: money was his god
noun
1.
a supernatural being, who is worshipped as the controller of some part of the universe or some aspect of life in the world or is the personification of some force related adjective divine
2.
an image, idol, or symbolic representation of such a deity
3.
any person or thing to which excessive attention is given: money was his god
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Of course, I don't recognize what she "worshiped" as God, or as any lesser god.
I remember her saying that we do not know what that is, but it is...so get over it-(paraphrased) she was pissed off at the question.
Everyone is still hung up on the word or misconception of a "God" and it has meant many perverted, stupid things in the past. I use "creator" because that's what it is in effect, we have no clue what it is but it is self-evident, things did not get this precise all by themselves...simple stupid, right?
I still get the impression that Ayn would of favored that view in objectiveism.
A Deists prayers are never in supplication, but in thanks for the gifts God has given us to raise the material wealth of most of humanity far beyond mere existence.
Jan
There are hundreds of gods, with many many "beliefs"- some of them totally ridiculous.
People can do what they want, but not be in positions of governmental power where they can enforce their beliefs on the rest of us.
conjecture
3. Money is the root of all evil.
To accept some concept that there is a supernatural being (god or satan) that controls part, all, or an aspect of reality is to deny that existence exists, that A is A. Miss Rand rejected any notions of mysticism and faith. Word games don't cut it.
PS - didn't downvote you, but your grammar is incorrect as well. You should be using a plural and you are using a possessive (apostrophe)...
Just last night I was surfing on my web tv and settled on watching Zeitgeist. Ever see that movie? It's thought-provoking. I had seen it a few years ago. The comparison of different religions in that movie is enlightening.
I grew up going to a Baptist church. But, the hypocrisy I saw from the members and others who called themselves Christians drove me away from organized religion forever. It's clear to me in my adult life the churches are just a tool of the establishment, of the government, to control the masses. Pretty depressing to think about.
Either our words have meaning or they do not. If I can say, "Rand believed in reality, which is the same as God," in contradiction to her own statements, then I might as well say that she said, "You really can't know anything," even though she did not.
The claim that she believed in God is not only false, but pernicious. It is either mistaken at a fundamental level or it is a deliberate lie.
#1 A non-radical definition of God. OK so far.
#2 A further description rounding off #1.
#3 Huh? When my boys were born their grandparents, parents, uncles and cousins gave them excessive attention. They knew nothing of money and were not worshipped. Are you inferring Rand worshipped money? If so, your #3 is pretty convoluted. But if there's any proof of it, can you cite anything in her fiction or fact that indicates such an attitude? Perhaps it is the use of the dollar sign as a symbol? If you understood what you were reading, you would know that it had very much less to do with money per se, than it did with economics and the contrast between capitalism and all other economic "isms."
I can only conclude that you neither understand Rand, Objectivism, Objectivists and probably neither philosophy nor economics. However, I invite you to stick around. You might learn something.
God as you describe (him,her,it) does not have a specific nature or identity, and "excess attention" is a subjective term and an attribute of consciousness rather than existence.
Accepting reality is one of the rules not the rule
you might want to read a little bit more before juming off a bridge.
But there is a place for reverence in human life, for dedication to values and respect for the awesome and sublime.
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