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There are 29 results in Culture and Politics: Religion:

TypeTitleAuthorDate
Op-edThe Iliad and Islam Edward Hudgins6/24/2004
Description: ''The Iliad,'' Homer's epic about the Trojan War, made a great story whether recited in ancient palaces or made into Hollywood blockbusters. But the violent rage of Greek warriors and their obsession with the gods mirror the brutal and primitive aspects of Islamic culture today. The solution offered by later Greek philosophers in the classical era—a secular philosophy of reason and disciplining emotions—could bring enlightenment to a backwards part of the world today.

MiscellaneousJune Soundings 6/1/2004
Description: Trashing petty regulations; Media refuse subpoenas; Postmodern prostitution in art; Voting on the truth of the Bible.

FAQWhy is Objectivism atheistic rather than agnostic?Damian Moskovitz5/5/2004
Description: Agnosticism, in the philosophical sense, holds that we should not reject anything that we have not disproved (particularly the claim that God exists). Because agnosticism refuses to reject arbitrary propositions, agnosticism is false. Agnosticism is wrong about how to approach claims that lack evidence. A proposition that is not supported by any evidence at all should be rejected not as false, but as arbitrary, and should not even be entertained as a hypothesis. The proposition that God exists is an example of an arbitrary proposition (see David Kelley, ''Is Objectivism Compatible with Religion?''). The burden of proof is on he who advances a claim—it is not the atheist’s responsibility to disprove the existence of God, whether or not it is possible to do so.

CommentaryHonoring the Choice to DieMichelle Marder Kamhi4/1/2004
Description: What is the most humane way to treat individuals who, at the end of a long life, express a clear-minded wish to die? As a society with an increasingly aged population, we need to confront this question head-on.

InterviewAn Interview with Charles MurrayDavid Kelley4/1/2004
Description: David Kelley talks with the author of Human Accomplishment about his work’s philosophical premises and arguments, including the objectivity of excellence and the significance of expert opinion. They discuss as well the cultural history of the modern world and what it says about the driving forces underlying creativity.

ReviewWhat Hath Man Wrought!William Thomas4/1/2004
Description: Charles Murray’s Human Accomplishment is a study of mankind’s remarkable discoveries and creations. Covering 2,750 years, from 800 B.C. to 1950, it employs anecdote and argument to awaken “a sense of wonder” at the greatest feats of human accomplishment in art and science.

Op-edThe Problems with ''The Passion's'' Moral Message Edward Hudgins3/3/2004
Description: The controversy surrounding Mel Gibson's film ''The Passion of the Christ'' reflects a deep divide between those who are concerned about the erosion of morals that traditionally are provided by religion and those who fear that religious dogma will promote intolerance. In this op-ed, I argue that Gibson's thought provoking film ultimately delivers that wrong message concerning sin, sacrifice and suffering. Only a moral code of personal responsibility, not original sin; self-interest, not self-sacrifice; and achievement, not suffering; can avoid the dangers of moral relativism and intolerance, and ensure both personal happiness and a free society.

Center NewsThe Objectivist Center Holds Forum on Islam in America 2/1/2004
Description: Event report from the forum on Islam in America held in DC in November.

FrontReportReport from the Front: Grand Canyon Sized SillinessEdward Hudgins1/30/2004
Description: Biblical creationist book carried at souvenir shops of the Grand Canyon. The pre-scientific credulity on which creationism rests simply demeans us and damns us to ignorance.

Press ReleaseObjectivist Center Holds DC Forum on 'Islam in America and American Values: Are They Compatible?' 11/14/2003
Description: On November 13, 2003 the Objectivist Center held a policy forum in Washington D.C., on ''Islam in America and American Value: Are They Compatible?''

MiscellaneousSoundings, November 2003 11/1/2003
Description: Fighting corruption, Wordwatchers Corner, Lawyers fighting for welfare rights, Polls about beliefs show cultural split.

FrontReportReport from the Front: The Witless Battle Over General BoykinDavid Kelley10/24/2003
Description: The irrationality and fruitlessness of the conservative and liberal sides of the culture war shows itself in the controversy over General William Boykin and his evangelical Christian view of America as a Christian nation.

FrontReportReport from the Front: How would Jesus tax?Edward Hudgins6/11/2003
Description: Using Christianity to justify tax increases.

Op-edAmerican Muslims: Cleaning Their Own HouseEdward Hudgins3/28/2003
Description: The murder of American soldiers in Kuwait by Asam Akbar, an army sergeant and an American Muslim, raises questions concerning the place of Muslims in our society and about possible divided loyalties. American Muslims can create an enlightened for of Islam that could vanquish the hate on which terrorism is based.

ArticleAllah Bless America!Edward Hudgins12/18/2002
Description: American Muslims who wish to secure their country against terrorism owe it to themselves and their fellow Americans to police their own communities. They should also contribute to America's culture of liberty by promoting religious toleration within those communities.

Op-edOne Nation Under. ?Tim Richmond7/18/2002
Description: God and the pledge of allegiance.

ArticleThe War against ModernityDavid Kelley5/31/2002
Description: Islamists do not hate the United States because of its international policies. Nor is their antipathy based primarily on the long-standing struggle between Western civilization and Islamic civilization. Rather, it is the culture of modernity—born of the Renaissance and Enlightenment—that has drawn the hatred of this distinctly contemporary and untraditional manifestation of Islam.

ArticleFaith, Reason, and the Good LifeKen Livingston4/30/2002
Description: The media frequently announce studies that purport to show a connection between religiosity and happiness. Ken Livingston, a professor in the department of psychology at Vassar College, examines the data closely and comes up with some surprising hypotheses.

ExcerptThe History and Creed of IslamGeorge Walsh1/11/2002
Description: In his book, The Role of Religion in History, the late George Walsh provided invaluable information on the background, beliefs, practices, and history of a religion, Islam, most Americans are just beginning to contemplate.

FAQFAQ: Objectivism and ReligionDavid Kelley1/5/2002
Description: David Kelley answers the frequently asked question, Is Objectivism compatible with religion?

MiscellaneousSuggested Reading: Islamic Fundamentalism 10/16/2001
Description: Suggested Readings on Islamic Fundamentalism.

CommentaryFaith and Funding: What Is the Root of the Stem Cell Controversy?Patrick Stephens8/10/2001
Description: The current debate over federal funding of embryonic stem cell research raises two basic questions: “Is it morally and legally proper to use human embryos for such research?” and “Should government funds be used for this research?” Patrick Stephens, TOC’s manager of current affairs, sorts out the issues.

Op-edOp-Ed: Let's Make Earth Day A Religious HolidayRobert Bidinotto4/15/2001
Description: Environmentalism shares all the features of religion, so why not treat it like one?

EventsReclaiming Sprituality from Religion 11/1/1999
Description: A report on the 1999 fall conference.

MiscellaneousSoundings, October 1998 10/1/1998
Description: Fideism, Welfare, Russia not capitalist, Hong Kong under China

Center NewsWalsh Examines Religion's History and Practice 9/1/1998
Description: IOS is pleased to announce that George Walsh’s book The Role of Religion in History has just been published

ExcerptGod Help Me!George Walsh6/1/1997

AudioThe Psychology of Belief: Why Religion Seems to WorkKenneth Livingston
Description: Audio Excerpt. Dr. Kenneth Livingston explains what we can learn from religion about the psychology of happiness and well being.
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AudioRational Rituals, or 'Pay No Attention to That Man Behind the Curtain'Timothy Madigan
Description: Audio Excerpt. Dr. Madigan discusses the experience of the humanist movement in creating secular alternatives to religious practices—especially when they're based on reason rather than faith.
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