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Is there such a thing as absolute truth?
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The search for absolute truths led to the carnage of the 20th century.
Jon Meacham: Literalism. Literalism. Yeah, that's good a moment ago. Islamic literalism. It's Christian literalism. It's this idea that we have access to the complete truth and all the answers, and that those who do not agree with us are somehow subhuman, are infidels, are justifiable targets. And we got in trouble in epically tragic terms in the 20th Century when various people, various systems dehumanized others, and that's essentially what we're living with now. And the engine of that dehumanization is a fundamentalist view in one's own virtue and one's own . . . the correctness of one's own.
Jon Meacham: Literalism. Literalism. Yeah, that's good a moment ago. Islamic literalism. It's Christian literalism. It's this idea that we have access to the complete truth and all the answers, and that those who do not agree with us are somehow subhuman, are infidels, are justifiable targets. And we got in trouble in epically tragic terms in the 20th Century when various people, various systems dehumanized others, and that's essentially what we're living with now. And the engine of that dehumanization is a fundamentalist view in one's own virtue and one's own . . . the correctness of one's own.
Jon Meacham: Literalism. Literalism. Yeah, that's good a moment ago. Islamic literalism. It's Christian literalism. It's this idea that we have access to the complete truth and all the answers, and that those who do not agree with us are somehow subhuman, are infidels, are justifiable targets. And we got in trouble in epically tragic terms in the 20th Century when various people, various systems dehumanized others, and that's essentially what we're living with now. And the engine of that dehumanization is a fundamentalist view in one's own virtue and one's own . . . the correctness of one's own.
Jon Meacham: Literalism. Literalism. Yeah, that's good a moment ago. Islamic literalism. It's Christian literalism. It's this idea that we have access to the complete truth and all the answers, and that those who do not agree with us are somehow subhuman, are infidels, are justifiable targets. And we got in trouble in epically tragic terms in the 20th Century when various people, various systems dehumanized others, and that's essentially what we're living with now. And the engine of that dehumanization is a fundamentalist view in one's own virtue and one's own . . . the correctness of one's own.
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