Apr 23, 2011

Estoy de vuelta...

Buenas y santas.

Estuve en un remoto paraje de Tailandia (bah, Koh Samui) haciendo un detox spa por una semana. Después postearé fotos (y contaré alguna aneda).

In the meantime, volviendo en el taxi a casa leí esta carta que Hitchens mandó a American Atheists excusándose por no poder asistir (Christopher Hitchens, uno de los más prominentes "voceros ateos" por decirlo de alguna manera, se está muriendo de cáncer de laringe por fumar como un escuerzo).

The Hitch

No tiene desperdicio, aún si se es religioso, La fuente, acá:

Dear fellow-unbelievers,

Nothing would have kept me from joining you except the loss of my voice (at least my speaking voice) which in turn is due to a long argument I am currently having with the specter of death. Nobody ever wins this argument, though there are some solid points to be made while the discussion goes on. I have found, as the enemy becomes more familiar, that all the special pleading for salvation, redemption and supernatural deliverance appears even more hollow and artificial to me than it did before. I hope to help defend and pass on the lessons of this for many years to come, but for now I have found my trust better placed in two things: the skill and principle of advanced medical science, and the comradeship of innumerable friends and family, all of them immune to the false consolations of religion. It is these forces among others which will speed the day when humanity emancipates itself from the mind-forged manacles of servility and superstitition. It is our innate solidarity, and not some despotism of the sky, which is the source of our morality and our sense of decency.

That essential sense of decency is outraged every day. Our theocratic enemy is in plain view. Protean in form, it extends from the overt menace of nuclear-armed mullahs to the insidious campaigns to have stultifying pseudo-science taught in American schools. But in the past few years, there have been heartening signs of a genuine and spontaneous resistance to this sinister nonsense: a resistance which repudiates the right of bullies and tyrants to make the absurd claim that they have god on their side. To have had a small part in this resistance has been the greatest honor of my lifetime: the pattern and original of all dictatorship is the surrender of reason to absolutism and the abandonment of critical, objective inquiry. The cheap name for this lethal delusion is religion, and we must learn new ways of combating it in the public sphere, just as we have learned to free ourselves of it in private.

Our weapons are the ironic mind against the literal: the open mind against the credulous; the courageous pursuit of truth against the fearful and abject forces who would set limits to investigation (and who stupidly claim that we already have all the truth we need). Perhaps above all, we affirm life over the cults of death and human sacrifice and are afraid, not of inevitable death, but rather of a human life that is cramped and distorted by the pathetic need to offer mindless adulation, or the dismal belief that the laws of nature respond to wailings and incantations.

As the heirs of a secular revolution, American atheists have a special responsibility to defend and uphold the Constitution that patrols the boundary between Church and State. This, too, is an honor and a privilege. Believe me when I say that I am present with you, even if not corporeally (and only metaphorically in spirit...) Resolve to build up Mr Jefferson's wall of separation. And don't keep the faith.

Sincerely

Christopher Hitchens

7 comments:

  1. un capo.
    Casualmente ahora estoy leyendo "The Portable Atheist" un compilado hecho por Hitchens de escritos de los mas ilustres ateos de la humanidad,como Freud, Orwell, Anatole France,Mark Twain, Carl Sagan , Einstein ( que a pesar de lo que muchos creen , era ateo), etc.
    En castellano creo que lo venden como "Dios No existe" .
    Imperdible.

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  2. Epa, fuiste a ese spa de los millonarios tal vez? El hermano (rico) de un amigo (no rico) va cada tanto. Dicen que también es para adelgazar.

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  3. Es un genio. Pero reconozcamos, en este argumento, le toca estar del lado fácil.

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  4. Insistente y reiterativo Massa, dado que permanentemente te metes a opinar acerca de la fe de los demás, me siento habilitado para darte un consejo: ¿por qué no aprovechas tu tiempo en Oriente para empaparte un poco más del pensamiento de uno de los más importantes filósofos que tuvo la humanidad y que te abriría bastante la cabeza (en el buen sentido).

    Me refiero obviamente a Confucio y me apresuro a aclarar a los ateos ignorantes (no a vos, son otros) que Confucio no creó una religión sino un sistema ético para alcanzar la sabiduría y la armonía interior.

    Te puede ser útil, creeme.

    Devotamente tuyo,

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  5. Gracias por los comments.

    Enmascarado, lejos de mi en meterme en la religion de los demas. Fijate que ni siquiera eso hace Hitchens en esta carta, ya que esta hablandole a los ateos americanos.

    Te tomo lo de Confucio - como la mayoria de las "religiones" orientales, no son tales sino, como bien decis vos, sistemas eticos: el taoismo, el confucionismo, el budismo mismo... son todas enseñanzas para vivir mejor.

    Lo que es muy interesante es que casi todas, prescinden de la inmortalidad del "alma" para explicar el mundo. Para ellos el egoismo de creer en una salvacion personal esta equivocado, y simplemente empujan para que uno viva lo mejor posible lo poco que tiene de vida terrenal.

    Respeto mas ese tipo de creencias que las occidentales, mas egoistas por naturaleza.

    Saludos!

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  6. Klaus, no, fui a uno bastante humilde, pero si, baje unos 9 kilos en 7 dias... jeje. Despues paso las fotenguis (sin su servidor, por supuesto).

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  7. enmascaeado , en que parte del post Massa "se pone a opinar de la fe de los demas" ?

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