RNS Quote of the Week: 01/04/15 thru 01/10/15

Pieced together from an old interview

Let’s do a brief thought experiment. I tell you the following: On New Year’s Eve, a man in his mid-seventies is having his granddaughter over for a sleep-over, his five-year old granddaughter. He is attacked in his own home by an axe-wielding maniac with homicidal intent. Your mammalian reaction, your reaction as a primate, is one of revulsion. I’m trusting you on this.

Then you pick up yesterday’s Guardian, one of the most liberal newspapers in the Western world, and there’s a long article that says, ah, that picture, that moral picture, that instinct to protect the old and the young doesn’t apply in this case. The man asked for it. He drew a cartoon that upset some people. We aren’t at all entitled to use our moral instincts in the correct way.

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These people are saying the grandfather and granddaughter were the authors of their own attempted assassinations. These are some of the same people who say that if I don’t believe in God I can’t know what morality is. They’ve just dissolved morality completely into relativism by saying actually, occasionally, carving up grandfathers and granddaughters with an axe on New Year’s Eve can be okay if it’s done to protect the reputation of a seventh century Arabian man who heard voices.

Christopher Hitchens

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2 Responses to RNS Quote of the Week: 01/04/15 thru 01/10/15

  1. dustydog says:

    Worth noting that worshiping a person instead of God is a sin in Islam. Fanatics killing over mohammed’s picture are clearly worshiping the man instead of worshiping their god. Their own beliefs condemn them.

  2. Merle says:

    And people like that deserve to get the axe in the same manner!!!

    Merle

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