[Buddha-l] Prominent Neobuddhist proposes religion based blacklisting for government jobs

Curt Steinmetz curt at cola.iges.org
Wed Jul 29 22:13:03 MDT 2009


I wonder if you could please describe, in your own words, what you find 
so troubling about those slides, and how it rises to the level of 
justifying discrimination in hiring on the basis of a person's religious 
beliefs?

Curt

S.A. Feite wrote:
> On Jul 29, 2009, at 6:15 PM, Curt Steinmetz wrote:
>
>   
>> For those who haven't heard Sam Harris turns out to be a bigot and
>> apparently doesn't care who knows about it. He has written an opinion
>> piece for the New York Times in opposition to Francis Collins'
>> nomination to be the head of the NIH. Harris states that despite the
>> fact that "Dr. Collins credentials are impeccable" nevertheless,
>> Collins' religious beliefs should "be of concern".
>>     
>
> Well thank god Buddhism is not a religion. Scary stuff. It's people  
> like Harris who are working on an imperative from HHDL to create a non- 
> sectarian, scientifically based Abhidharma, which can support a  
> experiential practice, with a scientific basis, and apropos for a  
> rational, modern society.
>
> He's right to worry about a country with a separation of church and  
> state and members of the black dharmas (Christianity, Islam)  
> constantly trying to edge their tribal mythos into our educational and  
> governmental systems.
>
> I notice you conveniently left out the most shocking part of the NYT  
> opinion-piece, the slides he used in a 2008 lecture at U. Cal-Berkeley:
>
> "What follows are a series of slides, presented in order, from a  
> lecture on science and belief that Dr. Collins gave at the University  
> of California, Berkeley, in 2008:
>
> Slide 1: “Almighty God, who is not limited in space or time, created a  
> universe 13.7 billion years ago with its parameters precisely tuned to  
> allow the development of complexity over long periods of time.”
>
> Slide 2: “God’s plan included the mechanism of evolution to create the  
> marvelous diversity of living things on our planet. Most especially,  
> that creative plan included human beings.”
>
> Slide 3: “After evolution had prepared a sufficiently advanced  
> ‘house’ (the human brain), God gifted humanity with the knowledge of  
> good and evil (the moral law), with free will, and with an immortal  
> soul.”
>
> Slide 4: “We humans used our free will to break the moral law, leading  
> to our estrangement from God. For Christians, Jesus is the solution to  
> that estrangement.”
>
> Slide 5: “If the moral law is just a side effect of evolution, then  
> there is no such thing as good or evil. It’s all an illusion. We’ve  
> been hoodwinked. Are any of us, especially the strong atheists, really  
> prepared to live our lives within that worldview?”
>
> Why should Dr. Collins’s beliefs be of concern?"
>
>
>
> Steve Feite
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