Pilgrim
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Pilgrim
Most Kiwis take freedom of religion, speech, assembly, equality
before the law & tolerance for granted. Multicultural theory denies its
Christian foundation, though itβs based on it. The consequence is loss of
freedom and the establishment of an authoritarian civil religion. This book explains
how this occurred and what we can do.
All cultures are equal. That is the premise that has dominated our politics and social theory for decades. Consequently, many of us have not come to terms with the erosion of belief in objective value. We have forgotten that culture and the story that explains it are fashioned by religious beliefs, which determine a nation's understanding of its humanity, its character, and legislation.
Multicultural theory, with its avant-garde trinity of diversity, inclusion, and equity, sustained by cultural relativism, must deny the existence of objective value. Truth becomes little more than a matter of opinion. Those rights that most New Zealanders take for granted, such as religious freedom, freedom of speech, tolerance, freedom of movement and assembly, and equality before the law, are not universal; they did not develop in a vacuum.
Multicultural theory presumes the Christian declaration of human dignity, on which all those values are based, but denies that it does so. It spins its notion of equality, and then attempts to apply it to a secular culture that has no foundation for any belief in human dignity. The consequence is the loss of freedom and the establishment of an authoritarian civil religion.
Pilgrim by Bruce Logan attempts to explain how all this has come about and what we should do about it.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781991299864
Publisher: Torn Curtain Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 26 August 2025
Country: New Zealand
Imprint: Wildside Publishing
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 308
About the Author
Bruce Logan, after a long period overseas, began writing opinion pieces for The New Zealand Herald, The Press, The Otago Daily Times and other newspapers. He has written two novels (as Alexander Logan), Two Women: Two Worlds and The Reluctant Assassin, and several monographs about education and related issues. Living and teaching in New Zealand, Canada, the UK, France, and Australia, his experience in education has been extensive, from teacher of English and Classics to Head of Department and Principal. Bruce was cofounder and first Director of the Maxim Institute.
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