If you want to be an Ayn Rand devotee, fine. But be as honest as Ayn Rand and say Jesus was a fool. What galls me is devotees to Ayn Rand who want to pretend they are Christians. No! It's Ayn Rand or Jesus. It can't be both.
I don’t think that’s true, maybe if you take what she says as a totalizing system...
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Her core idea is that altruism is wrong, that we should look out for ourselves first. Which is the opposite of what Jesus preached.
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What is the opposite of Altruist, is Rand that? Is Christianity altruist? Christianity could be argued to be egoist because it’s mostly about making ones own self right before God and not purely other focused.
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I don’t think that’s an accurate description of Christianity.
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Well, okay, are you arguing that it is purely altruist though because I don’t think that is accurate.
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Rand herself knew how incompatible her teaching is with Christianity. That’s why she so virulently rejected it. And thought Christian teachers of her day, like CS Lewis, were hucksters and charlatans.
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I’m not disagreeing with that but I don’t have to agree with Rand 100% to agree with some of what she is saying. You are arguing that one must accept her ideas as a totalizing system, wouldn’t expect any less from a theology student though.
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I’m not sure if that’s intended as a dig, but I’ll take it as a compliment. I wish more theology students were aware of Rand’s corrupting influence. Because for Christians, Jesus’ command to live for others is totalizing.
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Have you ever actually read Rand is a more important question. I agree with you but that doesn’t mean self sacrifice for the wrong reasons, and it doesn’t mean not having self esteem or love for oneself because one cannot love others if one does not love himself
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