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Jonah Goldberg on Religion on National Review Online

Jonah Goldberg on Religion on National Review Online:

I also detest the tendency of Americans, Westerners, or "Moderns" to boast of how they've customized their religious views to fit their lifestyles. "I don’t believe in organized religion, but I’m a very spiritual person." Yuck. It simply strikes me as intellectually offensive to pretend that the engineer of it all goes out of his way to let individual people order off-menu their religious preferences in just such a way so as pretty much everything they do is exactly how God wants it. And, even if that were the case, even if God customizes the heavens, space, and time so as to make every personal indulgence divinely inspired, the trend of people being their own priests is not one I celebrate. I’d hate to sound like I'm lending my voice to that chorus — I’m not. Indeed, my belief that religion is important depends on it being a social institution. If everyone has his own church, each designating himself a personal messiah, we’ve slipped out of the realm of faith and, ultimately, into the arena of the übermensch where whoever has the religion which condones the most barbarity, wins.

Via Scott at Wunderkinder.

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Martijn wrote:

So, you agree with this?

∴ Martijn | 5-Dec-2004 8:04am est | #6517

Keith (http://keithdevens.com/) wrote:

Pretty much, though it's inconsistent with the rest of the article -- I didn't like the article as a whole, but this part was good. I too am annoyed when people claim to be "spiritual" without following any religion, or when they claim to disdain "organized religion" in favor of some other form of "spirituality". His comments about "spiritual relativism" are also well-founded, but they also apply to a multicultural understanding of "organized religions" as well (in short, not all religions are good just because they're "religions").

Keith | 5-Dec-2004 12:23pm est | http://keithdevens.com/ | #6520

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