Camus

Here's an excerpt from an essay by Albert Camus "The Unbeliever and Christians." It was originally given as a speech to Dominican monks of Latour-Maubourg in 1948. Just imagine giving this speech to the Southern Baptist Convention. It would be...interesting. Here's the speech (translation by the Mad Biologist; italics mine): And now, what can Christians do for us? To begin with, give up the empty quarrels, the first of which is the quarrel about pessimism. I believe, for instance, that M. Gabriel Marcel would be well advised to leave alone certain forms of thought that fascinate him and…
Commenting on this post by John Horgan about religion and defeatism, PZ writes: John Horgan criticizes Francis Collins for his defeatism in thinking that human beings will always be evil to one another: Christians castigate atheists such as Richard Dawkins for propagating a dark, nihilistic view of human existence. But Dawkins is Pollyanna compared to Christians like Collins, who has so little faith in human reason and decency that he thinks we'll kill each other until the end of time. I'm not quite as optimistic as Dawkins--I don't think that the disappearance of religion would necessarily…