This is why I'm against any "rational" tampering with today's mainstream Western worldview, even where I'm to the left or to the right of its political aspects.
This is an interesting sentence especially in a comment that started out discussing how bad conformism on moral issues is.
I'm basically speaking against "shallow" (bad) conformism and for "religious" (good) conformism in this comment. Only emulating the here-and-now surface patterns of your group = bad. Taking care to choose among your culture's traditions carefully, taking a sprout and nurturing it if there's no grown branch (like the more succesful attempts at democracy in Africa, which clearly did NOT come from a mere copy-paste of the Western model, but partly drew on colonial or tribal past), perhaps promoting one branch (say, American Protestant radi...
An interesting blog post by Razib Khan, who many here probably know from his Gene Expression blog, the old gnxp site or perhaps from his BHTV debate with Eliezer.
I recommend following the link and reading the rest of it there, not only does interestingness continue, the comment section there is usually worth reading since he vigorously moderates it.