Warren Wars II

Mr. Warren, you are testing my patience:

“I could not vote for an atheist because an atheist says, ‘I don’t need God,’” Warren preached, according to the Los Angeles Times. “They’re saying, ‘I’m totally self-sufficient by [myself].’ And nobody is self-sufficient to be president by themselves. It’s too big a job.”

What he is ostensibly saying here is that god provides special assistance, or guidance, or insight to Christians that he withholds from the non-religious. We should be sincerely worried if our leaders are making policy decisions based on divine revelation. Even if you are religious, and believe that god does talk to people, there is no guarantee that it would be Yahweh whispering you his secrets, and not the early stages of dementia.

We should seriously consider whether being religious makes you a better decision maker, as Warren would suggest — if the evidence bears out that fact — because I have a sneaking suspicion that it doesn’t. There are all those well attested statistics about religious states having higher divorce rates, higher violent crime rates, more spousal abuse, and so on and so forth.

Another thing worth noting, is that in the population at large, around 10% are atheists, while among the educated (academia, doctors, lawyers) only 10% are not. What that means is that if we exclude atheists from consideration, we are excluding precisely the people who are most likely to be qualified for the job.

One final thing that bothers me about the Christian mindset (especially of people like Rick Warren, who has made a fortune telling people that “god has a plan for you“) is the inherent contradiction that lies in simultaneously maintaining that it is obscenely arrogant to be spiritually “self-sufficient,” and at the same time that god has mapped out your life from beginning to end because you are an agent of the creator of the universe. I mean, come on. Christians are so important that the person who created the vastness of space, and trillions of stars and galaxies, and the laws of quantum mechanics gets bent out of shape over the goings on in their bedrooms, but I am arrogant for believing in evolution? Get real. Presumably Warren wanted to say that the president should be humble — someone who doesn’t fancy themselves god. With that, I can agree, and by extension, I don’t want someone in office who thinks themselves a hand of the creator, because that is a slippery slope to divine right to rule. In that respect, atheists are more qualified for public office, because humanism is by nature humbling. We recognize that this life is a precious gift, because it is all we get. We also appreciate the sheer insignificance of life, when compared with the size of the universe, so I think we manage to pass the humility test.

I therefore think it unfair that Warren bars atheists from consideration for elected office, and I feel a little discriminated against. But I guess you can add me to the ever growing list.

h/t Andrew Sullivan

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2 Responses to “Warren Wars II”

  1. Ryan Obrien Says:

    I think GWB has laid to rest for all time the notion that a “faith-based” presidency or “faith-based” politics at all are superior or even desireable. When you divide the world into good vs. evil and you have a military capable of destroying all life on the planet (excepting maybe cockroaches) you are not a leader, but a danger to humanity. The meglomania of a leader who thinks God is “on his side” falls on the wrong line of sanity. I’ll take an athiest for President over a “God-fearing [fill in the blank]” any day. The more devout the [fill in the blank], the scarier and crazier they tend to be.

    Fear anyone who says they will protect you from the godless heathen enemy who is out to destroy you and everything you love. It’s your “protector” who will enslave you and steal everything you own for their own benefit. Does anyone who has been paying attention for the last eight years doubt this?

  2. Whitney Says:

    Almost all religions profess that taking from the tree of knowledge is a sin. To anyone with a rational mind, that symbolism should seal the deal on an atheist president. We should crave knowledge and respect those who have gathered the most! Knowledge and reason will never lead to a power crazed leader.

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