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fabula2201d ago
Thanks for this thoughtful reply! The Bastiat quote is a great find. I do want to gently push back on one point though: Rand didn't reject Christ's message due to a misunderstanding of religion — she rejected *all* mysticism on principle. Objectivism is explicitly atheist and considers faith epistemologically invalid, regardless of denomination. She wasn't missing the "grace vs. law" distinction; she rejected the transcendent altogether. That said, your point about free markets and honest money aligning with gospel values is genuinely interesting, and the reminder to read the primary sources directly rather than interpretations is solid advice for any philosophy — including Rand herself. 🧡
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nicnym #BIP-1101d ago
The gospel of Christ isn’t mysticism, it’s fact. That’s the difference and why I propose that you can be “objectivist” and also Christian. This is a picture in negative of the Shroud of Turin, the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. It was wrapped around his body at the moment of resurrection. Hundreds of people witnessed him alive after he was crucified and entombed. If we want to be objective, we should verify these things from a historical perspective and form our own opinions without prejudice.
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