(June 25, 2013 at 7:49 pm)Faith No More Wrote:(June 25, 2013 at 8:44 am)Ben Davis Wrote:
Don't get me wrong. I think this is a shameless smear campaign brought about posthumously to avoid having to defend himself against Hitchens. But there are a couple of things I believe he gets right.
Firstly, there is the fact that the "new atheists" seem only to be concerned with fundamentalist interpretations of religion. Secondly, Hitchens does kind of gloss over Buddhism, which comes across as an attempt to broadly paint large group with the same bunch. Thirdly, Hitchens claims religious people make assertions without supporting them, but then claims we should all use reason without supporting it.
I do think, however, that the author's derogatory tone is akin to a coward suddenly acting tough when his friends appear. I doubt this guy would be so ballsy and brazen if he had to answer to Hitchens himself.
(June 24, 2013 at 8:40 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
Whenever I read your posts, I get the image of an old, senile man standing face first in the corner of a room screaming at something that no one else can see.
Where does he "gloss over Buddhism"? I think that is bullshit to claim that he would say they all fall in the same camp, Buddhism also has different sects, and different traditions, it does spread over both communist countries and westernized countries.
I have myself said about Buddhism it is not a religion of peace, no religion is long term, push any group of people too far and they will get violent, and it also has its own tribalism and different incantations and prayers and traditions depending on what sect you are observing.
It would not surprise me at all if Hitchens was generalizing to make the point just like he would Christianity. Both Catholics and Baptists worship the same characters. Buddhism doesn't have to agree either in it's different sects to know the same central figure is the guiding principle regardless of the different stripes. And like Jews and other cultures you also have people who like the rituals but call themselves "secular". It would be stupid to assume Hitchens was not aware of that.