J.M.J. + O.B.T. + M.G.R.*
Archbishop William C. Magee
What a window on the 1860's positivism/relativism/atheism
that is culminating in the near-total
breakdown of traditional
social structures
I highly recommend it.
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"The world offers just now the spectacle, humiliating to us in many
ways, of millions of people clinging to their old idolatrous religions, and refusing
to change them even for a higher form; whilst in Christian Europe thousands of the
most cultivated class are beginning to consider atheism a permissible, or even a
desirable thing. The very instincts of the savage rebuke us. But just when we seem
in danger of losing all, may come the moment of awakening to the dangers of our
loss. A world where thought is a secretion of the brain-gland, where free-will is
the dream of a madman that thinks he is an emperor though naked and in chains, where
God is not, or at least not knowable, such is not the world as we learnt it, on
which great lives have been lived out, great self-sacrifices dared, great piety
and devotion have been bent to soften the sin, the ignorance, and the misery. It
is a world from which the sun is withdrawn, and with it all light and life. But
this is not our world as it was, not the world of our fathers. To live is to think
and to will. To think is to see the chain of facts in creation, and passing along
its golden links, to find the hand of God at its beginning, as we saw His handiwork
in its course. And to will is to be able to know good and evil; and to will aright
is to submit the will entirely to a will higher than ours. So that with God alone
can we find true knowledge and true rest, the vaunted fruits of philosophy."
—
Limits of Philosophical Inquiry
Address delivered to the members of the Edinburgh
Philosophical Institution on November 6, 1868.
William C. Magee, Lord Archbishop of York, p.24.
Bad logic
leads to bad philosophy
which leads to bad theology
Sincerely yours in Jesus through Mary,
Mike Rizzio
Imitate Mary
Become like Jesus
Live for the Triune God
Seek the Light of Our Lord Jesus Christ
See you on the High Ground!
* - J.M.J. + O.B.T. + M.G.R. stands for:
Jesus, Mary and Joseph;
O Beata Trinitas;
St. Michael, St. Gabriel and St. Raphael
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