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** Not everyone is 100% consistent with the strictest interpretation of the earliest version of whatever philosophy they follow. Jay Naylor considers himself objectivist, and espouses many objectivist beliefs throughout the comic. The comic is consistent with objectivist opinions on faith, art, politics, commerce, and the view of "being your own god". Some of what you're criticizing also happened before Naylor considered himself an objectivist, back when he was a Christian. ''Also'', this may shock you to learn, but there are actually branches of objectivism that are not original, "Randian" objectivism. Some objectivists don't even ''like'' Ayn Rand, much in the way many offshoots of Christianity aren't terribly fond of Catholocism. (Source: I'm not any particular brand of objectivist, I just know some and have discussed the matter with them.)
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