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To: Simon Green

Heinlein was a great writer. That made all the lies he sold more effective. He was my favorite writer.

Lately, I have been thinking of all the destructive messages he sold. It explains why he was tolerated by the big publishers.

1. There is no God.

2. You cannot determine whether one religion is better than another.

3. Man has unlimited potential.

4. A small elite should make decisions for the masses.

5. The concept of natural law is irrational.

6. The way to happiness is by finding your primitive desires and fulfilling them.

7. The United States is in danger of becoming a theocracy based on Christian fundamentalism.

8. Maybe cannibalism isn’t so bad.

9. Any sexual restraint is bad.

Heinlein’s futures were all based on societies with Christian values, which he then depicted as existing without Christianity.

Late in life, he professed to being a Deist.

The major reason he appears to have hated Christianity, is that he did not want any limits on his sexual apatites.

A very smart and talented man, who helped bring about our current problems.


47 posted on 03/25/2018 8:58:27 PM PDT by marktwain (President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
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To: marktwain
The major reason he appears to have hated Christianity, is that he did not want any limits on his sexual apetites.

That is the occasional confessed motivation behind most of the militant evangelical atheists.

If you are really an atheist you shouldn't care about other people believing in God. To be so militant, you have to have hate, and you can't hate something that you don't believe exists.

49 posted on 03/25/2018 9:17:38 PM PDT by hopespringseternal
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