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Did you read the rest of the article?
I used the term "act" for the cognitive abstraction later on. After that particular rhetorical statement that you quoted for dramatic impact (as Kat so succinctly put it, talking about surface similarities between the "act" and the Christian principle), the meaning of what I was saying became clear.
Rand used Christian dramatic impact statements sometimes. For instance, when she said "God bless America" on broadcast TV, (and even "God bless you" in an interview), I'm pretty sure nobody would accuse her of being Christian. There was context there.
Those who didn't see my context just didn't want to see it. Even the humorous manner of presentation was ignored by the sourpuss knee-jerkers, but I won't dwell on that.
I have a theory.
They've been salivating for a real Christian enemy to trounce ever since they read Rand, except she dispatched the fundamental Christian arguments over a half a century ago. That's really frustrating. So they have to make one where none exists to give their life meaning.
Have you noticed that none of the real bad guys in the real world are listening to us? LOLOLOL... (They do listen to Rand, but not us. That's because she put her works out in the real world - then the Brandens organized lessons to be held out in the real world. The Objectivist newsletter and magazine only became influential out in the real world when the essays became compilation books out in the real world with real nationwide publishers.)
But what the hell are we doing? Picking on each other and bickering on an Internet forum - and then pretending that this is going to result in a better world? Gimmee a break!
We should be figuring out how to go after the real enemies of liberty. To tell the truth, we should be figuring out how to make money from this Internet enterprise thing so we can grow. We should be figuring out how to educate people and sell a variety of products.
Any other quote? I'm sorry, I don't see altruism there. Not even the insinuation of Rand going Christian. Altruism was not my meaning. (Context, bro, context...)
But if it makes you happy, and I did offer, I would be glad to rewrite it to make the anti-altruism become more clear. How about this?
"Well, are religious principles like turning the other cheek really anti-Objectivism? There goes that little child inside me again. He tells me that Ayn Randıs heroes turned the other cheek - albeit for a different reason - all the time in her fiction.
Ta-daaaa!"
That sound better to you?
Now, anymore quotes?
Michael
(Edited by Michael Stuart Kelly on 11/13, 6:53pm)
(Edited by Michael Stuart Kelly on 11/13, 7:01pm)
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