Sam Harris - Letter To A Christian Nation.pdf <PREMIUM | OVERVIEW>
Sam Harris doesn't ask for respect. He asks for . And in this short, explosive letter, he makes the case that honesty is the only thing that can save civilization from its oldest superstitions. Have you read Letter to a Christian Nation ? Do you think Harris’s arguments hold up today, or has the New Atheist movement aged poorly? Share your thoughts below.
His most provocative claim is that Harris asserts that we don't need God to know that torturing children is wrong; we know it because it causes unnecessary suffering. He argues that morality is a question of facts (how actions affect conscious creatures), not just divine decree. Key Criticisms That Sting Harris doesn't pull punches. He highlights specific theological and practical problems: Sam Harris - Letter to a Christian Nation.pdf
Harris finds the doctrine of eternal damnation for non-believers to be morally obscene. He points out the geographical lottery of religion: a person born in rural India to Hindu parents has virtually no chance of becoming a born-again Christian. Is it just for God to send that person to hell based on an accident of birth? Sam Harris doesn't ask for respect