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By working and living in New York, you are breathing Western civilization, continuously reminded of its benefits and its values.
Ibn Warraq
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Ibn Warraq
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: January 1
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You can't grow up without taking a few knocks on the way. All parents know that, but children when they're growing up, they take some knocks, and nasty knocks sometimes if they've been too protected.
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Human rights transcend local or ethnocentric values, conferring equal dignity and value on all humanity regardless of sex, ethnicity, sexual preference, or religion. It is in the West that human rights are most respected.
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It is the West that has liberated women, racial minorities, religious minorities, and gays and lesbians, recognizing and defending their rights. The notions of freedom and human rights were present at the dawn of Western civilization, as ideals at least, but have gradually come to fruition through supreme acts of self-criticism.
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The idea that the West was economically successful because of slavery, it's just nonsense.
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Monotheism is in its turn doomed to subtract one more God and become atheism
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I always have tendency to form very strong local attachments, so I was very keen to find out about the school I was going to, its history, and the countryside. I was acquiring a kind of English character if you like, Englishness about things and my attitudes.
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Western society is a society of ever richer, more varied, more productive, more self-defined, and more satisfying lives it is a society of boundless private charity it is a society that broke, on behalf of merit, the seemingly eternal chains of station by birth.
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The rich countries are rich because of their practices at home, and because of their readiness to adopt and adapt new things, such as Chinese inventions or New World crops.
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Each time you admire the façade of the New York Public Library, you are paying homage to Western civilization.
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In Saudi Arabia, among other countries, Muslims are not free to convert to Christianity, and Christians are not free to practice their faith. The Koran is not a rights-respecting document.
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I have always felt that many Christians, deeply sincere Christians, support the idea of separation of State and Church and the secularist in that sense as well. They believe that religion should be very much a private affair and should not be given special treatment. The State should not fund churches for example.
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