Perhaps posing a few questions will help clarify my point.
Do you think that rationality is or can be objective?
Is it rational to value rational thought and behavior more than irrational thought and behavior?
Is rationality inherently superior to irrationality in any qualitative or valuative sense?
Do you think that it is generally more rational to place greater value in some things than others, such as people over inanimate objects, or the good of the whole over one of its parts?
Do you think that rationality is or can be objective?
Is it rational to value rational thought and behavior more than irrational thought and behavior?
Is rationality inherently superior to irrationality in any qualitative or valuative sense?
Do you think that it is generally more rational to place greater value in some things than others, such as people over inanimate objects, or the good of the whole over one of its parts?
He who loves God cannot endeavour that God should love him in return - Baruch Spinoza