Monday, December 21, 2009

American pantheism

I'd go so far as to confer "must-read" status on Ross Douthat's latest column, which uses Avatar as a jumping off point for the kind of elevated discussion that you don't often find in a newspaper op-ed piece, and offers some pretty cutting observations:
Today there are other forces that expand pantheism’s American appeal. We pine for what we’ve left behind, and divinizing the natural world is an obvious way to express unease about our hyper-technological society. The threat of global warming, meanwhile, has lent the cult of Nature qualities that every successful religion needs — a crusading spirit, a rigorous set of ‘thou shalt nots,” and a piping-hot apocalypse.
Go ahead and read the whole thing.

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