"When men stop believing in God, it isn't that they then believe in nothing: they believe in everything." ~UMBERTO ECO, (Foucault's Pendulum)
And you find this stranger or more dangerous than the truth?I think for Christians, truth is stranger than fiction.
G.K. Chesterton would agree with you, Craig: "Truth is of necessity stranger than fiction for we make fiction to suit ourselves."I agree with Chesterton.Why do you think I find this stranger or more dangerous than truth? What are you asking here?
I have no idea, man. I think that I agree with Chesterton on some level anyway, although promoting order to a "man who was thursday" kind of level is just creepy to some extent.
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And you find this stranger or more dangerous than the truth?
I think for Christians, truth is stranger than fiction.
G.K. Chesterton would agree with you, Craig: "Truth is of necessity stranger than fiction for we make fiction to suit ourselves."
I agree with Chesterton.
Why do you think I find this stranger or more dangerous than truth? What are you asking here?
I have no idea, man.
I think that I agree with Chesterton on some level anyway, although promoting order to a "man who was thursday" kind of level is just creepy to some extent.
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