[Vision2020] Coulter's Dream - from CNN

Paul Rumelhart godshatter at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 14 20:29:21 PDT 2007


Joe Campbell wrote:
> You can believe whatever you want. My objection is to Coulter’s dogmatic, arrogant 
> attitude about the superiority of her beliefs over those of others. This is especially 
> irritating since her beliefs are the product of faith, and it is hard to see how faith could 
> ever support arrogant dogmatism. I’m annoyed too because I’m a Christian and some 
> people – Paul for instance – seem to think that idiotic arrogance typifies Christian belief.
>   

There are a couple of reasons why I think that idiotic arrogance is so 
prevalent in Christianity.

Christians believe that the Supreme Ruler of the Universe, the Guy that 
Created Everything, the One that Can Perform Miracles, Defy Time and 
Space, and Even Rise from the Dead is telling them that they are 
completely correct in their beliefs and that they shouldn't bother even 
questioning them lest they begin to doubt and lose their ticket on the A 
Train to the Place of Heavenly Glory that only they are invited to.  
Isn't that pretty much the definition of "dogmatic arrogance"?

The other reason they are so prevalent is that the Bible tells them to 
shout it from the rooftops, so everyone has a chance to get in the door.

I need only point to a random televangelist as an example of a 
dogmatically arrogant person.  What surprises me, though, is that I have 
found a great many humble Christians.  They aren't the ones in the news 
telling Jews that they can be perfected if they switch to their 
religion, and they aren't the ones asking you for donations for their 
ginormous temple they are trying to get built.  In fact, I probably know 
more humble Christians than I do humble non-Christians.  I find that 
very surprising, and give their faith a few points just for that.

Please don't take me for a Basher of Christians.  I have deep respect 
for those Christians that are humble and who work hard on a one-to-one 
relationship with their God.  I just think that the idea of requiring 
unquestioning faith is dangerous, because, among other problems, it 
leads to idiots like Ann Coulter making the rest of you look bad.  How 
many arrogant Buddhists do you see in the news making statements like that?

Paul



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