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The Coming Election (Show 049)

Show 049 was an excellent discussion about the coming U.S. presidential election. Arthur explained his views starting with this question: Which party will do the least damage to Objectivist ideals? (I will try to summarize what he said, but please listen to the show for his own words.)

The Republicans essentially stand for religion. They consistently try to mix faith with government, of which even small amounts can be disastrous, and will lead to a theocracy. Furthermore, their religious altruistic beliefs conflict with the self-interest morality necessitated by capitalism, which they claim to defend. Because of this, they’re misrepresenting capitalism, making it disreputable and therefore harder to realize.

The Democrats stand for a disintegrated attempt at socialism (or pieces of it). But since the fall of the Soviet Union, communism and socialism are no longer the threat they once were. It has been demonstrated that such systems are horrendous. Moreover, since the Democrats’ views are disintegrated, they can not achieve long term success. So, in order to give Objectivism time, it makes the most sense to throw out the bigger threat, the Religious Right, and vote for the Democrats.

Many Objectivists will bring up a third option. What about the Libertarians? The Libertarians say they stand for liberty, but they have an anti-philosophical approach. Their guiding “principle” is the non-initiation of force, but without a proper underlying philosophy, no one can say what initiating force consists of. Politics is a derivative of ethics and must be treated as such. Otherwise, capitalism will continue to be misrepresented, which is immensely destructive. (For those interested, there is also a discussion of Ron Paul on the show.)

It was a great show and I highly recommend you listen to it. You may want to read Diana Hsieh’s post on the election as well.

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The Christmas Show (Show 040)

First of all, Merry Christmas!! We hope that everyone is having a wonderful holiday season. And in the true spirit of Christmas, Mosley discussed Leonard Peikoff’s article, “Why Christmas Should Be More Commercial” located here for Show 040. Here’s an excerpt:

“…Christmas as we celebrate it today is a 19th-century American invention. The freedom and prosperity of post-Civil War America created the happiest nation in history. The result was the desire to celebrate, to revel in the goods and pleasures of life on earth. Christmas (which was not a federal holiday until 1870) became the leading American outlet for this feeling.” –Leonard Peikoff

As Dr. Peikoff says, Christmas is a time to celebrate and enjoy the world. It is not a time of sacrifice (or of mindless giving for the sake of giving), but a time to be proud of what you’ve accomplished and sharing it with those who are a value to you.

Make it a good one!

The Truth About God

What is “God”? A Christian youth group in my town recently concluded that “God is whatever you understand him to be.” In other words, “He can mean anything.” In yet even other words, “He means nothing at all.” This, however, is not what is generally meant when someone says “God”. By “God”, most people mean a personal being, the creator and ruler of the universe, someone that listens to their prayers and cares about them. This is the usage I will use throughout this post.

Does God exist? A god described as all-powerful (omnipotent) and all-knowing (omniscient) would be metaphysically impossible. Nothing can be so powerful so it that may violate the laws of reality. Such a being would necessarily be unreal and, therefore, non-existent. Also, nothing and no one can be conscious of an infinite amount of things at once. To be conscious is to be conscious of something(s), a quantity of things. Infinity, however, is unquantifiable. One may argue that there are only a finite amount of things in the universe of which to be conscious, but it’s important to keep in mind that ideas are included in the universe; and that realm is limitless.

Aside from this, God is simply arbitrary. Even if he were ascribed attributes that fall within the realm of metaphysical conceivability, there is no evidence to support such a being. What about miracles? The extraordinary is not proof of the supernatural. If you were cured of cancer, you should be praising your doctors, not God. And fulfilled prophesies? Many of these “prophesies” are considerably vague, like horoscopes, which can apply to a broad range of situations.

But can there be a morality without God? Absolutely. Nature alone requires that you act a certain way if you want to live; no God is necessary. There can be and is an objective morality that identifies the requirements of man’s life and the means by which to fulfill them. It is called Objectivism.

Global-Warming Debate & Faith/Force (Show 017)

On the show recorded on Sunday July 8th, 2007 we discussed global-warming and tried to give the Objectivist viewpoint on the issue. There was a defender of global-warming that attended, so there was a small debate.

Here are the key points:

1. What is global-warming? Global-warming can be interpreted in two ways: 1) The Earth has experienced a trend of increasing temperatures. 2) The temperature of the Earth is and will continue increasing unless we do something about it.
2. Does global-warming exist? If we take the first interpretation, then yes. The Earth has been observed to have a trend of increasing temperatures; this is not disputed. The problem, however, is that people use the validity of the first interpretation to assert that the latter as also true. This is where the debate begins.
3. What caused this global-warming? There are many variables that are not fully understood about what dictates the Earth’s climate. The current models that are being used to predict the future do not match the past. There is no proof to demonstrate that man, or nature, has caused this warming. There are hypotheses, but that’s all.
4. Should we act? Being environmentally friendly can indeed be a selfish act, but for the government to pass regulations that stifle the industries could be disastrous. In order to create such regulations, we must be certain that these industries are causing global-warming, but this is currently not the case.

I feel that the supporters of global-warming should spend more time educating and researching, and less time lobbying the government. It annoys me when they present their argument as fact and try to scare me with doomsday speeches. Man-made global-warming is not a fact; it is an unproven hypothesis. I bet in 10 years global-warming will be a thing of the past and there will be some new environmental catastrophe that people will be worrying about.

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Church & State, Atheism, and Capitalism (Show 012)

On last Sunday’s show Brandon and I talked to one of our new listeners. I don’t know his real name but he goes by “GhostDogAlpha” on TalkShoe.com. He seemed to be very informed on Objectivism, but we couldn’t tell if he was just a libertarian that supported Ayn Rand. We hope to talk to him again and maybe we will find out.

The show started off with Eli, a Mormon listener, informing us that George Bush announced a national day of prayer. We talked about how this might not be the best use of power and how it might go against the separation of church and state. We then talked about what atheists do in the courtroom since they really can’t swear on the Bible. Lastly, we had a quick discussion about how the roads and police would be funded in a free capitalist society. Thanks to our listeners that called in! This was an exciting show.

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