rhetoric sans pareil

September 24, 2008

Austin Dacey PWNZ my soul

Filed under: Reference — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Ubiquitous Che @ 2:37 pm

I stumbled across Austin Dacey’s blog recently – The Secular Conscince – and I can’t shake the feeling of having just been completely and utterly outclassed.

Here’s an exerpt:

In the final analysis, it is not religions that deserve our respect. A religion is a collection of metaphysical ideas and moral ideals. Ideas are believed or disbelieved; ideals are pursued or rejected. Admiration, appreciation, perhaps, but respect? No. What deserves respect are persons. Surely, the feelings of persons–individuals believers–can be affected when their beliefs are attacked or ridiculed. These feelings are real and important. However, feelings of offense do not generate a right not to be offended.

Respect for persons does not require that we never hurt their feelings, but rather that we treat them as possessing dignity equal to our own, and therefore hold them to the same fundamental intellectual, ethical, and legal standards to which we hold ourselves, to see them as autonomous, self-legislating creatures. Therefore, respect for a person is not only consistent with criticism of a person’s beliefs; respect for a person sometimes requires criticism of his or her beliefs. Sometimes in order to respect, we must disagree. Anything less is not respect, but indifference.

6 Comments »

  1. I have to agree. Just a peek at his blog made me shiver with anticipation. So much out there we don’t know :]

    Comment by hang2gether — September 24, 2008 @ 3:13 pm

  2. Yep – and a shiver is appropriate, since it can be applied to both the good stuff we don’t know, and the bad stuff too.

    Stuff like the UIDHR (Universal Islamic Declaration of Human Rights) – come to me as a mixed bag. They manage to chill my blood and make it boil at the same time.

    Comment by Ubiquitous Che — September 29, 2008 @ 9:37 pm

  3. You just ruined my day :[ hahaha

    Comment by hang2gether — September 30, 2008 @ 4:52 am

  4. Heh. Sorry ’bout that. Still, its important to point out that the truth ain’t all sunshine and roses.

    Comment by Ubiquitous Che — September 30, 2008 @ 10:52 am

  5. Hey U Che,
    Austin Dacey writes beautifully. No reason why you won’t with a few years’ practice :)
    Ajita
    P.S: I’m reading The Secular Conscience right now.

    Comment by Ajita — October 2, 2008 @ 2:25 pm

  6. Hey! You followed me over from Nirmukta! That’s awesome. :D

    The Secular Conscience is on my to-buy list (not at my local library). I’ve had to reign in the amount I’m spending on books, so it’s gonna take a while to get to it.

    Thanks for the kind words, too.

    Comment by Ubiquitous Che — October 3, 2008 @ 8:45 am


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