Wednesday, April 18, 2007

I'm Guessing He Didn't Survive the Childhood Trauma I Did

Dinesh D'Souza said some rather stupid things. Here's one of those stupid things, about why atheists allegedly aren't visibly comforting people over Virginia Tech... despite the fact that is was condolences by atheist bloggers that brought the story to my attention. Anyway, here's said stupid thing:
The reason is that in a purely materialist universe, immaterial things like good and evil and souls simply do not exist. For scientific atheists like Dawkins, Cho's shooting of all those people can be understood in this way--molecules acting upon molecules.
I wonder if he's still in denial about the Muppets being made of foam and fake fur. Or about rainbows being made of light refracting through water molecules. Or about masterpiece paintings being just selectively reflective mixtures of pigments. Or about Okami being nothing but a bunch of 1's and 0's. ...He probably doesn't worry much about that last one, but you get my point.

Put simply, I don't see how understanding something destroys its beauty or value. Yeah, I'm a bunch of little bitty things working together in a complicated collection of interactions. So what? I still like myself and value my existence as a bunch of little bitty things working together in a complicated collection of interactions. Life is cool. I'm sure many of you still value me as a dirty bag of mostly copper. (What? I'm bronze, meatbag.) Or at least I hope you do. I know my family does.

It's attitudes like this guy's that convinces me that people who subscribe to his brand of theism are more "atheistic" than any atheist: Everything is valueless unless some random, undefinable, incomprehensible magic says otherwise. Personhood is meaningless because it's physical. Thought is meaningless because it's physical. Emotion is meaningless because it's physical. Magic is all that matters, and knowledge kills his magic.

I'm so glad I don't subscribe to his worldview. It's the whiny emo "life sucks and then you die" stereotype, except he's probably slapped on the promise of an empty, mindlessly blissful afterlife on there to excuse apathy, inaction, and injustice in the one life we know for sure exists.

Good and evil exist, and this guy's the sort who contributes to the latter. I've got a gut feeling this guy believes God has some inviolate "divine plan" and thus anything that happens, including this horror must be "good" (though you can bet he'll spin, spin, spin). Another excuse for his sort to condone apathy, inaction, and injustice. Don't know about souls (evidence, please?), but consciousness exists. Knowledge isn't going to destroy any of those things, so there's no need to zealously espouse ignorance. Rainbows and Okami Amaterasu are still beautiful. Nothing this guy can say will take that away from us.

5 comments:

King Aardvark said...

I don't have anything to add, except that I value you, copper and all ;-)

Bing said...

Dinesh is such a...git.

Grr.

HJ

Spirula said...

For scientific atheists like Dawkins, Cho's shooting of all those people can be understood in this way--molecules acting upon molecules.


For religious conservatives like D'Souza, Cho's shooting of all those people can be understood in this way--an opportunity to exploit this tragedy by knocking down straw-men while blowing himself.

Tom Foss said...

Incidentally, I also value you, but more for your tin content. It's recyclable!

Rhoadan said...

Tom Foss: And the copper isn't???!

BD: I don't think I've ever taken D'Souza seriously. Don't plan on starting now. I also note that it's the atheists who've been spotting the contemptible ghouls trying to exploit the event to further their political agendas. Said ghouls have been pretty consistently theists. Mind you, I've only seen one Pagan's take on it so far, so I don't know what kind of view most of them are expressing, but I note that he's mostly slapping down the ghouls of any persuasion.