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It’s always nice when Objectivism attracts men and women to its marvelous philosophy of life. However, we must ask: “Is Christian Objectivism a possibility or a contradiction?” Let’s find out.
If you’re a Christian…Jesus Christ soars as the savior. Objectivism has Ayn Rand…or maybe John Galt to lead the way, although I’m sure the term “savior” isn’t appropriate. Makes me wonder though. Do some Objectivists worship Ayn Rand?