Thursday, November 18, 2004

Couln't Have Said It Better Myself

"Religion supplies a set of values, including discipline, that serve as a counterweight to the materialism of life in the West. I could have become a runaway materialist, a robotic mall rat who resorts to retail therapy in pursuit of fulfillment. I didn't. That's because religion introduces competing claims. It injects a tension that compels me to think and allows me to avoid fundamentalisms of my own."

Irshad Manji
The New York Times editorial page
November 18, 2004

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