Faith Versus Reason
Many persons who consider themselves to be intellectual conservatives do so from a religious or faith based attitude. They tie capitalism to faith.
Even though they seem to be on the side of reason,they are not. It is an illusion."The faculty that perceives, identifies, and integrates the evidence of reality as provided by man's senses, is reason.To base one's convictions on reason is to base them on the facts of reality.Faith is the acceptance of an idea without evidence or proof, or in spite of evidence to the contrary."
To rest one's advocacy of capitalism on faith , is to concede that reason is on the side of one's enemies, which to an Objectivist would be intolorable.
Nathaniel Branden, Objectivist Newsletter, March 1962
Even though they seem to be on the side of reason,they are not. It is an illusion."The faculty that perceives, identifies, and integrates the evidence of reality as provided by man's senses, is reason.To base one's convictions on reason is to base them on the facts of reality.Faith is the acceptance of an idea without evidence or proof, or in spite of evidence to the contrary."
To rest one's advocacy of capitalism on faith , is to concede that reason is on the side of one's enemies, which to an Objectivist would be intolorable.
Nathaniel Branden, Objectivist Newsletter, March 1962
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Many reasons Dobrien. One is upbringing. Religious faith may be running in the family and the individual is not making the conscious connection and decide for himself that the two are not related.
All it takes is recognizing that we humans have a limited set of observational tools and the possibilities become fascinatingly endless.
My 2 bits.
Agreed in spades!...oops...can we say that these days?
Can't wait to turn that around on them...laughing
Thanks.
I've noticed an interesting coincidence, when it comes to "disposable income".
For instance...if I have $5 in my pocket, I never seem to come up with any more (excluding payday). That five dollars just sits there.
On the other hand, if I spend my last $5, more money appears...either I get an unexpected refund, or someone remembers to pay me the $20 they owed me. This isn't consistent, but it's happened enough times that it's caused me to take notice of the effect.
It's really weird how this happens, and may just be coincidence. I was just wondering if anyone else ever has this happen to them?
Years ago, I was a bullied youngster. During that period, there was one particular bully that I could count on to make my life nearly unbearable.
One night, I basically "prayed" that this bully would leave me alone. I didn't pray to God (I didn't believe in Him any more then, than I do, now), but to whatever power there might be, in the universe.
The next day, this kid virtually ignored me, which was as near to a miracle as I could ever imagine. Of course, it only lasted for a time, but I never forgot that particular instance.
What made the kid leave me alone on that particular day? Almost 50 years later and I still ask myself that question. I still don't believe in God, but I do wonder, at times, if there IS something out there.
Any ideas?
.That's okay. Generally, I avoid what me dino calls a bash a believer boobytrap, though such may not be the intention.
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