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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: Greg or e who wrote (28169)3/6/2010 10:28:50 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) of 28931
 
You don't speak for all Christians anymore than Rand did for all atheists. As usual you are wrong again but in a strange way Rand actually defends your feeble position.

Just Deserts: Ayn Rand and the Christian Right

[6] In spite of the gap between Rand's popular fiction and non-fiction and the morality of the Gospels, there are strong similarities between particular dimensions of Christian right political ideology and Rand's thought. As we will see, Rand's own perspectives on gender complementarity and same-sex sexuality strongly suggest the morality politics of the Christian right. But moving beyond Rand's positions on gender and same-sexuality, Rand elucidates a mode of boundary production that bears fruitful similarities to that of the Christian right, even as she and the movement disagree on many particulars of ethics and the verisimilitude of religious faith.

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