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A Different Look at Reasoning

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The only eyewitness account we have of the Puritans’ first Thanksgiving (by Edward Winslow) describes three days of sporting, entertaining and feasting, hardly the pious sobriety one would ascribe to a “grim, self-righteous and self-satisfied” society.

Rutten should not dismiss the Puritans so quickly. After all, the movement was diverse enough to include poet John Milton, a champion of civil liberty and free expression.

While their little theocracy had a dismal civil rights record, most atheist states and so-called people’s republics have done far worse. Yes, American exceptionalism may be a myth, but Rutten’s replacement--the genius of human reason applied to the problem of class struggle--has also been tried and discarded in the ash heap of communism.

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STEVE KUCHENSKI

Sierra Madre

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