Hi
I have ben interessted in Ayn Rand's Objectivism for some time now. I have not read "The fountainhead" but I have read "Anthem", one chapter about religion in "OPAR", little bit in "for the new intellectual" and about 400 pages + John Galt speech of "Atlas Shrugged". I have also read some longer articles that Leonard Peikoff has written and some biography stuff... (in time of school i got so little time to read that much of Ayn Rand...)
For the first time I heard of Ayn Rand and Objectivism I thought that it Could coexist with Christianity. Of course not the view Ayn Rand has on Christianity and God, but a lot of other things. Although egoism should not be our highest way to achive luck, but she does make some good points that can coexist with christian view of living.. I found very many similaritys, and also I have an Idea to make a christian kind of Objectivism(just in my mind...) because I think that Ayn Rand had too little knowledge about Christianity and the bible because she takes so directly wrong about it(and does not use a objective look at it
).
I find much of her stuff so logical that it cannot be false, but when she discard faith, God and other things naturally I think something is wrong and contradict christianity... so you should be aware... When I read John Galt speech, in some parts I was thinking like.... "Antichrist is going to say the exact same thing....".. an example is when Ayn Rand takes the serpents side in the garden of Eden and meant that it was right for Adam and Eve to eat the fruit.... I can understand her in her thinking, but she does not have the right idea of what the "tree of knowledge about good and evil" really was... she does not know what christianity really is, I think..
(she have never experienced it..)
I wrote a mail to Leonard Peikoff, and they sent me a some tips about where Ayn Rand talk about Belief, God and christianity/religion:
--Philosophy: Who Needs It, by Ayn Rand, especially the article "Faith
and Force"
--For the New Intellectual, by Ayn Rand, especially the title article
--The Ayn Rand Lexicon, edited by H. Binswanger, esp. the section on
"religion".
--Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, by Dr. Peikoff, esp.
chapters 1-6.
There are more in Atlas Shrugged and other of the books - but not so much spesific about the teaching - more like braided in with all the other stuff in the books...
*hope I didn't write anything really wrong...* (my english is not the best..
)
btw.
One of Norways few Objectivist is in the same class as I, and I learn a lot from him... (not christian - so we debate a lot...)