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    You can never get enough of what you don't need to make you happy.
    Eric Hoffer


    The highest purpose of intellectual cultivation is to give a man a perfect knowledge and mastery of his own inner self; to render our consciousness its own light and its own mirror.
    Frederich Leopold von Hardenberg


    Why do you hunger for length of days? Is it to experience sensations and desires, or increase or cessation of growth? Is it to make use of the powers of speech or of thought? Does any of these things seem really worth coveting? Then if you think them beneath your notice, press on towards the final goal of all - which is the following of reason and of God. But to prize this, you must remember, is incompatible with any feelings of resentment that death will rob you of the others.
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Archive for April 2nd, 2007

An Atheist on Capitol Hill

While at a conference in San Francisco a few weeks ago I stumbled upon the following story in the local papers:

Stark’s atheist views break political taboo

I’m surprised this story didn’t get more coverage in the mainstream media. After all, the event is culturally significant - Pete Stark is the first Congressman to publicly admit he doesn’t believe in a Supreme Being.

I don’t make my personal beliefs public because…well…they’re personal. I will say that I don’t enjoy living in a world that is divided by religious fundamentalism and in a society which tolerates little debate on the subjects. Like most rational people, I believe we need a division of church and state to protect both state and church.

Studies suggest that about 10% of the American population considers itself “non-believers”. So far, only 1 out of 535 members of Congress has admitted to “non-belief”, or about .2%.

If anyone has a good reason why members of Congress should not reflect a cross-section of society, I’d love to hear it. Otherwise I think it is fair to say that members are not public (or honest) about their personal beliefs because they fear the political consequences.

Regardless of your personal beliefs, I think we can call agree that dishonesty isn’t something we want or need in a Democracy. We have little chance of uniting the world and overcoming the divisiveness of religious differences if our elected officials won’t (or can’t) engage in an honest, open dialog with their constituents.

Bravo, Mr. Stark.

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