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08-18-2013, 10:01 AM | #111 |
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Here's a 2007 debate between Aslan and Sam Harris on the subject of Islam.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKjcvZoxT9Q I have to say, I don't like this Aslan twerp at all. He comes across as a smug "liberal Muslim" version of Dinesh D'Souza, constantly telling Harris that he (Harris) simply doesn't understand the complexities of Islam. Only religious scholars like him are qualified to discuss religion. Yet Harris is the only one on stage who sounds reasonable and logical. |
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Hmmm,
Can we safely assume he didn't like it? Fictional Che-Guevera? Historically, rebels have always been portrayed as bandits and outlaws. That's how they maintain their existence. They rob the (il)legitimate government of their (un)rightful taxes and other forms of income. Shame! Shame! We ALL know that the fact that the (il)legitimate government wields a sword is a de-facto sign that God has appointed them to use up rule as they see fit. Can't help the fact that the way the Romans seem to have depicted him (an illegitimate royal claimant amenable to execution by crucifixion) corresponds with the way Josephus depicts anti-Roman rebels. Perhaps the reviewer thinks we should just stick to the received fiction? DCH Quote:
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The author is the nominally Jewish, Romanian-American surrealist NPR commentator, Andrei Codrescu (né Joseph Stern) who escaped communist Romania as a teenager (which may put some of the references to Marxism in context.) The LARB has published the first chapter of Aslan's book plus a symposium of three essays here, if you want more reading. |
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Thanks for asking Iskander. εὐδαιμονία | eudaimonia |
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