{"id":481,"date":"2008-12-05T10:48:46","date_gmt":"2008-12-05T18:48:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/secularright.org\/wordpress\/?p=481"},"modified":"2008-12-05T14:33:52","modified_gmt":"2008-12-05T22:33:52","slug":"oreilly-outraged","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/secularright.org\/SR\/wordpress\/oreilly-outraged\/","title":{"rendered":"O&#8217;Reilly Outraged"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I find myself muddled over this flap in Washington State that <a href=\"http:\/\/www.billoreilly.com\/column;jsessionid=F75E4AD1715A79C1687711E7DE9FF0B8?pid=24709\">Bill O&#8217;Reilly<\/a> is making much of.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Just in time for the Christmas season, the Governor of Washington State, Christine Gregoire, has insulted Christians all over the world.\u00a0 Inside the state capitol building in Olympia, there is a traditional holiday display featuring a tree and the Nativity scene\u00a0\u2014 perfectly appropriate since the Christmas federal and state holiday celebrates the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.<\/p>\n<p>But this year, Governor Gregoire decided to add another item to the display. Standing alongside the baby Jesus is a giant placard designed by atheists that reads, &#8220;There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or hell. There is only our natural world. Religion is but myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>You read that correctly. The governor of Washington State has permitted an attack on religion to be displayed in her office building as part of a Christmas presentation.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>My &#8220;Secular&#8221; is at odds with my &#8220;Right&#8221; here. My &#8220;Right&#8221; is mostly winning the argument.<\/p>\n<p>If I were Governor of Washington State (I&#8217;m assuming that the Governor is the sole decision-maker here, or at least the signer-off) I would <em>not<\/em> have allowed display of that placard in that place. The Christmas decorations are customary. Christians may take them as Christian;\u00a0 the rest of us take them as a cheery sign that an agreeable public holiday is coming up, trailing all sorts of happy connotations, childhood memories, permitted gluttony and tipsiness, auld acquaintance, etc., etc. Whatever, they are <em>customary<\/em>.\u00a0 I don&#8217;t like fooling around with customary stuff. I don&#8217;t much care for menorahs being included, for the same reason. I suppose the menorahs are half-way to being customary, too, by now; but if I could have nipped that in the bud, I would have. Not every decorative feature of a public place is there for someone to make a point about it. Some things are there because we&#8217;ve always put them there, and we like the continuity and stability of seeing them there year after year.<\/p>\n<p>The placard, if O&#8217;Reilly has transcribed it correctly, is anyway tendentious. &#8220;Hardens hearts and enslaves minds&#8221;? That&#8217;s an unproven assertion. My own opinion of what religion does to hearts and minds is the same as our Mr. Hume&#8217;s (from whom, in fact, I first heard it): it&#8217;s an intensifier, a &#8220;dispersive factor&#8221; flattening out the bell curve, with the overall tendency to make good people better and bad people worse, net-net effect probably zero. That&#8217;s likewise unproven, though, and if I were in charge of a government building, I would not allow it to be displayed on a placard in the lobby.<\/p>\n<p>Obviously, since I&#8217;m blogging here, I don&#8217;t believe in the assertions made by the Christian religion, nor\u00a0in those made by\u00a0any other religion I&#8217;m acquainted with.\u00a0 I agree with the first two sentences on the O&#8217;Reilly-offending placard. \u00a0I love Christmas, though; I&#8217;m fond of customary practices; and customary practices aside, I think public places should be left to public business, and not used as arenas for metaphysical argument. We have newspapers and magazines for that. And blogs.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not sure I&#8217;ve really thought this through, though, and will be attentive to different points of view, quite possibly to the point of changing my mind.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I find myself muddled over this flap in Washington State that Bill O&#8217;Reilly is making much of. 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