originally posted in:Secular Sevens
What do you guys think of the article? I'm curious. I've yet to form an opinion properly as I haven't read much of Harris' work, but some of you might have.
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The article made some very valid points, but one thing I disagreed with strongly was the implication that Islam is not uniquely more dangerous than Christianity or Judaism in international politics.
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I don't know. But I like how Hitchens shat on all religions equally--including, as is often seen as taboo by American hippies and academic circles--the far eastern religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism.
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Edited by Eternal Way: 4/7/2013 3:23:16 AMSo? I hate Islam. I also hate Christianity and nearly every observant Christian out there. Nothing would make me happier than seeing Christianity and Islam wiped from the face of the Earth. So what?
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There is a HUGE difference between irrational bigotry against a group of people, and justified criticism, disgust, or fear. Nobody would suggest that an aversion to unstable individuals is 'insaneophobia.' Certainly not all people who practice Islam to some degree are to be mistrusted or avoided, but that doesn't change the fact that the religion itself and it's doctrines [i]are[/i] dangerous, ignorant, and/or unethical.
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Islam deserves all the hate and fear that it gets, and probably then some.
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Everyone knows Hitchens shat on ALL religions equally. IDK about Harris though. But there is a very, very serious threat with Islam and International Relations, particularly when it relates to Nuclear Weapons, deterrence, and Mutually Assured Destruction.
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'Islamophobe'? As in, somebody who fears or hates the influence of Islam? Yes, I'm quite sure Sam Harris would be described by that. I'm not sure why anybody would find it surprising that somebody so closely associated with new atheism would fear or hate religious influence.
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[quote]The crux of those columns is that these advocates have increasingly embraced a toxic form of anti-Muslim bigotry masquerading as rational atheism.[/quote]But rational atheism, or rational anything for that matter, is prejudice and intolerant towards Islam because, well, an atheist believes they possess obvious evidence that Islam is a farce. What's the question? The accusation is something Sam Harris embraces, correct?
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Sam Harris linked this on his Facebook wall. It's an article that one of Sam's readers has written to help people understand what Sam has said.
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oh no! they hate a harmful thing GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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I don't like the author's attempt to implicate new atheism with Harris' view (I've never heard Dawkins or Hitchens advocate racial profiling), but other than that I agree with the article.