Sam Harris on Israel: An Ancient Tribalism in the Modern Day

The once excellent atheist/anti-theist moral philosopher Sam Harris, who had previously written intelligibly regarding threats from Islamist ideologies has, in recent years, lamentably exposed himself as quite tribalistic and hypocritical in his opposition to theocratic nationalism. Imagining himself a proponent of secular, liberal democracy and Universal Rights (and unquestionably believing himself to be just that) …

Continue reading Sam Harris on Israel: An Ancient Tribalism in the Modern Day

Israel and Palestine (Tyranny of the Minority): Part Two

Israelis and Palestinians are national identities; Jews and Arabs are ethnic identities; Judaism and Islam are religious identities. Two of these can coexist but not three. By the founding principles of both religions, unequivocal domination and/or total genocide of the outgroup is a divine mandate. Hebrew scripture: Joshua 11:8-23 “And the Lord delivered them into …

Continue reading Israel and Palestine (Tyranny of the Minority): Part Two

Principle of Charity: Benefit of the Doubt

The Principle of Charity is a cognitive decision to discard the cowardness of cynicism and embrace a more compassionate mode of thought. Put simply, it is a consciously charitable interpretation of another's motives (unless proven otherwise, and without compromising one's physical safety). Instead of assuming the worst about people, offering them the benefit of the …

Continue reading Principle of Charity: Benefit of the Doubt

Principle of Equality: The Benefit of Fairness

Speciests, like sexists, racists, and all other tribalist bigots, violate the Principle of Equal Consideration when they allow the most trivial desires of their own group to override the greatest interests of other beings. Whether political, national, religious, or any other in-group ideology, Tribalism is the worst, most primitive impulse that we have. It is …

Continue reading Principle of Equality: The Benefit of Fairness