Sam Harris Pwns a Supernationalist
By Daniel Miessler on October 11th, 2008: Tagged as Religion
So with some encouragement from a close friend I’m trying to avoid the “angry atheist” presentation I often have. I’m going to work for the very difficult balance of trying to show how illogical and silly it is to maintain these superstitious beliefs, but without being offensive about it.
I’m especially going to focus on the fact that moral structures are not bad, i.e. raising up a family with “family values” is not bad, or having time for thanks, or eating meals together or being respectful to elders. All these things are part of religion, and I am going to try and stress that I am not against them, and that they are not the problem.
Most importantly, I agree with my friend that running around being overtly offensive is NOT the way to influence anyone. The question is how can we balance this with my belief that supernatural beliefs like those taught in mainstream religions are ultimately harmful? How can you do both?
Anyway, here’s an excellent video of Sam Harris, who is one of the most eloquently blunt proponents of the “belief is dangerous” position. The question is: can someone have his approach and be non-offensive at the same time? I hope so. I’m going to shoot for it.