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Behold the Strange Spectacle of Christians Against Empathy​


“… The Republican Christian right made a hard turn against immigration and, in its most extreme political faction, is turning against empathy itself.

In 2020, Ryan Burge, perhaps the nation’s leading researcher of statistical trends in American religion, found that white evangelicals were the religious cohort of Americans most likely to support separating children from parents when their parents enter the country illegally. They were also the cohort mostly likely to support drastic reductions in legal immigration.

… At the same time, hard-right Christians began to turn against the very idea of empathy. Last year a popular right-wing podcaster, Allie Beth Stuckey, published a best-selling book called “Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion.” This month, a right-wing theologian, Joe Rigney, is publishing a book called “The Sin of Empathy: Compassion and Its Counterfeits.

These attacks are rooted in the idea that progressives emotionally manipulate evangelicals into supporting causes they would otherwise reject. For example, if people respond to the foreign aid shutdown and the stop-work orders by talking about how children might suffer or die, then they’re exhibiting toxic empathy.

That’s one reason you’ll often see a shocking amount of derision online when anyone starts talking about the human toll of Trump’s decisions. His MAGA evangelicals are broadcasting that you cannot reach them with anything that looks like an appeal to the heart. . …”
I would definitely expect an autistic man with little self-awareness to view empathy as a weakness. But for professed Christians to argue it, we’ve truly gone through the looking glass.
 
Related:

Behold the Strange Spectacle of Christians Against Empathy​


“… The Republican Christian right made a hard turn against immigration and, in its most extreme political faction, is turning against empathy itself.

In 2020, Ryan Burge, perhaps the nation’s leading researcher of statistical trends in American religion, found that white evangelicals were the religious cohort of Americans most likely to support separating children from parents when their parents enter the country illegally. They were also the cohort mostly likely to support drastic reductions in legal immigration.

… At the same time, hard-right Christians began to turn against the very idea of empathy. Last year a popular right-wing podcaster, Allie Beth Stuckey, published a best-selling book called “Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion.” This month, a right-wing theologian, Joe Rigney, is publishing a book called “The Sin of Empathy: Compassion and Its Counterfeits.

These attacks are rooted in the idea that progressives emotionally manipulate evangelicals into supporting causes they would otherwise reject. For example, if people respond to the foreign aid shutdown and the stop-work orders by talking about how children might suffer or die, then they’re exhibiting toxic empathy.

That’s one reason you’ll often see a shocking amount of derision online when anyone starts talking about the human toll of Trump’s decisions. His MAGA evangelicals are broadcasting that you cannot reach them with anything that looks like an appeal to the heart. . …”

Very interesting.

Bart Ehrman's new book is going to be on how the teachings of Jesus on altruism and empathy laid the moral foundation for western civilization. The attack on empathy - even with the qualifiers Musk and Rogan gave - is a direct attack on the basic teachings of Christianity.
 
Very interesting.

Bart Ehrman's new book is going to be on how the teachings of Jesus on altruism and empathy laid the moral foundation for western civilization. The attack on empathy - even with the qualifiers Musk and Rogan gave - is a direct attack on the basic teachings of Christianity.
The link between the teachings of Christ and the current state of American Christianity is tenuous at best.
 

Electric vehicle rebates in Canada differ from those in the U.S., but they serve the same purpose: bringing the upfront costs of EVs down. Dealerships provide rebates of up to $5,000 at the point of sale and then the government reimburses them. However, before the program ended in January, Tesla reportedly claimed over half of the remaining funds, leaving Canadian dealers in the red. Now, they’re pissed.

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Canada’s iZEV rebate was paused in January after the funds earmarked for the program were allocated earlier than expected. The weekend before the program ended, there was a massive increase in claims from Tesla, as it claimed over half of the remaining $71.8 million (Canadian dollars).

The Toronto Star reported that four Tesla outlets filed for 8,653 EV sales in just 72 hours, worth $43.1 million in rebates. This ultimately led to the portal’s shutdown, leaving hundreds of dealerships without a way to recoup the rebates they had offered to buyers at the point of sale.
Tesla was claiming to be selling two cars per minute at four dealers to claims these...

 
Very interesting.

Bart Ehrman's new book is going to be on how the teachings of Jesus on altruism and empathy laid the moral foundation for western civilization. The attack on empathy - even with the qualifiers Musk and Rogan gave - is a direct attack on the basic teachings of Christianity.
These people complain that empathy is weaponized, that it is used to make people act differently than they otherwise would. It's "toxic empathy."

YES! That is in fact the whole point. Morality is about acting differently than you otherwise would. I don't know what Christianity is to these people if you strip out morality.
 
Sounds right…but, NOPE!

…[court appointed psychologist] diagnosed […] with narcissistic, obsessive-compulsive and antisocial personality disorders: he observed that […] has a grandiose sense of self, a belief that he is "special" and therefore entitled to special treatment; a pathological need for attention and admiration; a preoccupation with maintaining rigid order and structure; and a complete lack of empathy.

Maybe this is the psychiatric diagnosis for the twit currently occupying the world’s most powerful political office? Sounds right…but, NOPE! Actually, it is the psychiatric diagnosis for serial killer Dennis Rader, also known as the BTK, who murdered at least 10 people in Kansas.

But, I’d say the aforementioned political twit has potential for most any deranged act.
 

My FIL was an early Tesla believer. He swallowed the sales pitch that Elon was pushing at the start about someone needing to push the paradigm to get the world off fossil fuels, that selling the Roadsters and the Model S would finance the affordable car that would eliminate gas cars, that other manufacturers would be force to jump on the bandwagon or go extinct. He was dying of liver cancer and still bought a Model S that he wasn't even able to drive. He luckily got a liver transplant and was eventually able to drive the vehicle, rather than having a very expensive garage ornament. He would go on long road trips before the Model 3 came out and loved to talk to other Model S owners and the curious public about the then rarity. He also bought stock fairly early on.

My wife is glad he died before the total heel turn by Elon. We haven't been able to convince my MIL to sell his beloved car yet, but we did get her to unload the Tesla stock last week before it crashed, so semi-win.
 
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