Many years ago, Will Herberg spoke of “cut-flower ethics.”
He argued that, once unmoored from the religious soil that nurtured them,
ethical principles would endure for a while, but would ultimately wither. To
assume otherwise is to mistakenly dismiss the catalyzing effect that the idea
of God has had on ethical motivation throughout the centuries.
Now this I agree with wholeheartedly. If only Thomas Paine and Voltaire could come back today and see the results of their rejection of God and the Bible on Western civilization.
Now this I agree with wholeheartedly. If only Thomas Paine and Voltaire could come back today and see the results of their rejection of God and the Bible on Western civilization.
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