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SaAcDelacro1x
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Hello! This is Jean-Therese Delacroix.
I’ve been reading Anthem by Ayn Rand lately not only due to teacher requirements but trying to critique it as I develop my own Christian philosophy (please don’t ask – it’s still in the works). However, when I read about objectivism, it seems to me that this “egoism” or “rational self-interest” through reason alone doesn’t make any sense.
This is because I think that, in a sense, religion is in our “rational self-interest”, to put it in the words of Rand. That is, it is “selfish” in the sense that we (at first) believe that it is for the sake of our spiritual survival and well-being that then comes to fulfillment through love for each other and of God. Is this logical – and even a truly Christian counter-argument?
(I have a funny feeling that it might not be, but I should give it a shot, right?
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I’d like to know. Thanks.
I’ve been reading Anthem by Ayn Rand lately not only due to teacher requirements but trying to critique it as I develop my own Christian philosophy (please don’t ask – it’s still in the works). However, when I read about objectivism, it seems to me that this “egoism” or “rational self-interest” through reason alone doesn’t make any sense.
This is because I think that, in a sense, religion is in our “rational self-interest”, to put it in the words of Rand. That is, it is “selfish” in the sense that we (at first) believe that it is for the sake of our spiritual survival and well-being that then comes to fulfillment through love for each other and of God. Is this logical – and even a truly Christian counter-argument?
I’d like to know. Thanks.