May 20, 2007
Ego te absolvo
Relacionado con los aspectos quasi religiosos del fundamentalismo ambiental, Victor Davis Hanson, un fachito de aquellos sin duda, hace una comparación muy interesante entre la venta de indulgencias medievales y la hipocresía actual de personajes como Al Gore, que consumen centenares de veces más energía que cualquier hijo de vecino y después nos quieren vender que limpian sus pecados compensando con alguna compañía de compra y venta de derechos de emisión de "gases efecto invernadero".
Insisto, no hay caso, es una cuestión de fe:
What do leftist, mostly secular elites share with medieval sinners?
They feel bad that the way they live sometimes doesn’t quite match their professed dogma.
Many in the medieval church were criticized by internal reformers and the public at large for their controversial granting of penance, especially to the wealthy and influential. Clergy increasingly offered absolution of sins by ordering the guilty to confess. Better yet, sometimes the well-heeled sinners were told to pay money to the church, or to do good works that could then be banked to offset their bad.
Of course, critics of the practice argued that serial confessions simply encouraged serial sinning. The calculating sinner would do good things in one place to offset his premeditated bad in another. The corruption surrounding these cynical penances and indulgences helped anger Martin Luther and cause the Reformation.
Maybe it was inevitable that the old practice of paid absolution would appeal to elite baby boomers — a class and generation that always seems to want it both ways by compartmentalizing their lives. The only difference is that the new sinners are not so worried about God’s wrath as they are about their reputation among their judgmental liberal gods.
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Como decía el documental "The global warming swindle", oh casualidad que desde principios de los noventas exploto el tema del ambientalismo.
ReplyDeleteTodo esto sigue una agenda anti-desarrollo capitalista fruto de la izquierda herida...
Plagio?
ReplyDeleteOoppss, perdón, ¡se me pasó!
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