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The hole in her universe: On the anniversary of Ayn Rand’s classic, some lessons on God and values
WORLD ^ | October 27, 2007 | John Piper

Posted on 10/19/2007 6:35:11 AM PDT by rhema

This month marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of the novel Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. As I write, the book ranks Number 237 at amazon.com. That is phenomenal for a 1,200-page novel that contains philosophical speeches, one of which stretches to 90 uninterrupted pages. The book has sold over 6 million copies. In one survey from 16 years ago, Atlas Shrugged was ranked second only to the Bible as the book that influenced people most.

My Ayn Rand craze happened in the late '70s when I was a professor of Biblical Studies at Bethel College. I read most of what she wrote and was both attracted and repulsed. I was blown away with powerful statements of what I believed, and angered that she shut herself up in what Jonathan Edwards called the infinite provincialism of atheism. Her brand of hedonism was so close to my Christian Hedonism and yet so far—like a satellite that comes close to the gravitational pull of truth and then flings off into the darkness of outer space.

She was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1905, graduated with a degree in history from the University of Leningrad in 1924, and emigrated to the United States in 1926. "I am an American by choice and conviction," she wrote. "I was born in Europe, but I came to America because this was the country based on my moral premises and the only country where I could be fully free to write." She died on March 6, 1982.

She abominated altruism. All self-sacrifice is evil because: "Sacrifice is the surrender of a greater value for the sake of a lesser one or of non-value. Thus altruism gauges a man's virtue by the degree to which he surrenders, renounces or betrays his values (since help to a stranger or an enemy is regarded as more virtuous, less 'selfish' than help to those one loves). The rational principle of conduct is the exact opposite: always act in accordance with the hierarchy of your values and never sacrifice a greater value to a lesser one."

Ayn Rand had no place for mercy, whereas Christianity has mercy at its heart. And the reason for the difference is that God was simply missing in Ayn Rand's universe. Since there was no God from whom she had received everything undeserved, and since there was no God who promised to reward every act that showed His supreme worth, she could only conceive of sacrifice as the immoral suicide of one's own values.

What Ayn Rand meant by altruism is seen in the words of Lillian Rearden to her husband in Atlas Shrugged: "If you tell a beautiful woman that she is beautiful, what have you given her? It's no more than a fact and it costs you nothing. But if you tell an ugly woman that she is beautiful you offer her the great homage of corrupting the concept of beauty. To love a woman for her virtues is meaningless. She's earned it, it's a payment, not a gift. But to love her for her vices is to defile all virtue for her sake—and that is a real tribute of love, because you sacrifice your conscience, your reason, your integrity and your invaluable self-esteem."

Since Ayn Rand had no place for a sovereign, all-sufficient God who cannot be traded with, she did not reckon with any righteous form of mercy. It is indeed evil to love a person "for their vices." But mercy in the Christian sense is not "because of" vices, but "in spite of" vices. It is not intended to reward evil, but to reveal the bounty of God who cannot be traded with, but only freely admired and enjoyed. It aims not to corrupt or compromise integrity, but to transform the values of the enemy into the values of Christ. While it may mean the sacrifice of some temporal pleasures, it is never the sacrifice of greater values to lesser ones. It is the sacrifice of lower values to higher ones.

Therefore, Ayn Rand's philosophy did not need to be entirely scrapped. Rather, it needed to take all of reality into account, including the infinite God. No detail of her philosophy would have been left untouched.


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KEYWORDS: atlasshrugged; aynrand; christianity; johnpiper; objectivism; religion
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To: stuartcr
Individually yes, although many follow the same standards as others,...

Morality and all of its associated ideals are rooted entirely in the presupposition some higher power defines what is correct for human behavior.

Test it with propositional logic or use categorical logic and Venn diagrams...


...they still have to obey societal laws, or suffer the consequences though.

The rule of the jungle... the strong prevail... or those with a greater army...


People usually do what they want anyway, regardless of laws, don’t they?

They keep sneaking across the border, so why bother?


You’re not the same person that asked this earlier, are you?

No. I didn't see the previous response from my new messages page...

41 posted on 10/19/2007 7:25:51 PM PDT by Sir Francis Dashwood (LET'S ROLL!)
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To: Das Outsider

ping


42 posted on 10/19/2007 10:10:33 PM PDT by Pelham (Spanish is the new English)
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To: Pelham

Que?


43 posted on 10/19/2007 10:17:16 PM PDT by Das Outsider (Ideas have consequences, actions have power, and words have meaning.)
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To: Sir Francis Dashwood

Red Badger attributes that quote that Ayn Rand had no mercy to me. It’s actually from the article.

Windex! And make sure you do a good job. OJ is sticky stuff!


44 posted on 10/20/2007 4:47:29 AM PDT by saganite
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To: Sir Francis Dashwood

You are correct.


45 posted on 10/20/2007 7:53:44 AM PDT by stuartcr (Everything happens as God wants it to.....otherwise, things would be different.)
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To: Sir Francis Dashwood

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46 posted on 10/20/2007 7:55:18 AM PDT by stuartcr (Everything happens as God wants it to.....otherwise, things would be different.)
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To: Pelham
She abominated altruism. All self-sacrifice is evil because: "Sacrifice is the surrender of a greater value for the sake of a lesser one or of non-value. Thus altruism gauges a man's virtue by the degree to which he surrenders, renounces or betrays his values (since help to a stranger or an enemy is regarded as more virtuous, less 'selfish' than help to those one loves). The rational principle of conduct is the exact opposite: always act in accordance with the hierarchy of your values and never sacrifice a greater value to a lesser one."

And some balk at the fact that I would dare draw comparisons between Rand and Nietzsche. Thanks for the ping, Pel.
47 posted on 10/20/2007 6:58:37 PM PDT by Das Outsider (Ideas have consequences, actions have power, and words have meaning.)
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To: rhema; Pelham; Das Outsider

Shrugged Ping!


48 posted on 11/26/2007 6:06:35 PM PST by Jo Nuvark (Those who bless Israel will be blessed, those who curse Israel will be cursed. Gen 12:3)
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To: Dumb_Ox

Shew was a complete jerk. Had a long going affair with her friend’s husband which she objectively rationalized.
Destroyed two marriages because she was an over bearing creep.

An elitist snob with contempt for the masses.
I’d hate to see the totalitarian regime she would
have created.

I believe our founders did a pretty good job with out
the incredible inteeligence of Rand.

Happily say most people learned these lessons through
the belief in a living god.


49 posted on 12/08/2007 12:19:56 AM PST by ChiMark
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