Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Dinesh D'Souza claims to have found an intellectually honest athiest

I came across this at Between Two Worlds:

Dinesh D'Souza gets it exactly right:
Some of Singer's critics have called him a Nazi and compared his proposals to Hitler's schemes for eliminating those perceived as unwanted and unfit. A careful reading of his work, however, shows that Singer is no Hitler. He doesn't want state-sponsored killings. Rather, he wants the decision to kill to be made by private individuals like you and me. Instead of government-conducted genocide, Singer favors free-market homicide.

Why haven't the atheists embraced Peter Singer? I suspect it is because they fear that his unpalatable views will discredit the cause of atheism. What they haven't considered, however, is whether Singer, virtually alone among their numbers, is uncompromisingly working out the implications of living in a truly secular society, one completely purged of Christian and transcendental foundations. In Singer, we may be witnessing someone both horrifying and yet somehow refreshing: an intellectually honest atheist.

Read the whole thing here.

2 comments:

  1. Having talked extensively with a brilliant atheist friend who converted from Christianity, it frustrates me to no end when people suggest that true atheism is ammoral.

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  2. It seems hypocrites can be found in all walks of life!

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