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Haidtophile's avatar

I love your optimism, which is shared by Steven Pinker. However, while science and technology have undoubtedly progressed and made lives longer and better in many ways since the Scientific Revolution in the 16th Century, I don't see that the arc of the moral universe bends towards justice. When I look at anthropogenic deaths. they increased steadily and peaked in the 20th Century: https://tinyurl.com/2p8kznk5

It is also hard to see Fukuyama's "End of History," which he predicted due to the victory of liberal democracies. There are over a million Uyghurs in Xi's concentration camps. In addition to China, authoritarian regimes are flourishing in Russia, Turkey, Syria, Burma, N.Korea, Iran, Venezuela and Afghanistan. Liberal democracy is also threatened in the West: notably, Brazil and Hungary, and let us not forget January 6.

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SandyG's avatar

Moral improvement has come from secular sources? Both Parker and King were Christian preachers. I just quoted King today on another comments board: “Christ furnished the spirit and motivation while Gandhi furnished the method.”

Religious institutions in the past several centuries, particularly the Spanish missionaries in North America, were brutal oppressors. But it was Christian individuals, in the case of the abolitionists and SCLC, who moved the moral development of the US forward.

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