Posted on 12/07/2003 7:55:02 AM PST by narses
God knows!
I think I understand your experience with atheist, even though as an atheist, Ive met very few others that I know of. At least I understand the stereotype.
By far I have more in common with Christians that the stereotypical atheist. Thats just the nature of Objecitivism. Its recognition of an objective reality is like your recognition of God, unbending to what wed like it to be for our immediate advantage. Were nothing like the stereotype that youre aware of.
I know that Objectivists are a small minority. Id guess around a tenth of a percent of the population, but probably a whopping one or two percent have been highly influenced by it. A Readers Digest poll placed Atlas Shrugged (an Objectivist novel) as the second most influential book in the US behind the Bible.
You sound like a thoughtful guy, but you may be over generalizing :
Objectivism offers you a heroic vision of human greatness. It appeals to and encourages a radiant feeling of well-being in oneself and goodwill towards life, and a fervent craving for beauty and grandeur. As an Objectivist you develop a passion for life-affirming art, inspiring literature and music that reaches the depths of your soul. Life-affirming art is revitalizing. It restores your capacity for benevolence and your passion for life. By appreciating art that celebrates life, you rejuvenate your inner commitment to your own life.You may call that human oriented, but its not without purpose.
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