The Fundamentalist controversy itself destroys Fundamentalism. The Bible by itself cannot be a basis of agreement when it is a cause of disagreement; it cannot be the common ground of Christians when some take it allegorically and some literally. The Catholic refers it to something that can say something, to the living, consistent, and continuous mind of which I have spoken; the highest mind of man guided by God. Every moment increases for us the moral necessity for such an immortal mind. We must have something that will hold the four corners of the world still, while we make our social experiments or build our Utopias. For instance, we must have a final agreement, if only on the truism of human brotherhood, that will resist some reaction of human brutality. Nothing is more likely just now than that the corruption of representative government will lead to the rich breaking loose altogether, and trampling on all the traditions of equality with mere pagan pride. We must have the truisms everywhere recognized as true. We must prevent mere reaction and the dreary repetition of the old mistakes.
We must make the intellectual world safe for democracy. But in the conditions of modern mental anarchy, neither that nor any other ideal is safe. just as Protestants appealed from priests to the Bible, and did not realize that the Bible also could be questioned, so republicans appealed from kings to the people, and did not realize that the people also could be defied. There is no end to the dissolution of ideas, the destruction of all tests of truth, that has become possible since men abandoned the attempt to keep a central and civilized Truth, to contain all truths and trace out and refute all errors. Since then, each group has taken one truth at a time and spent the time in turning it into a falsehood. We have had nothing but movements; or in other words, monomanias. But the Church is not a movement but a meeting-place; the trysting-place of all the truths in the world.
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I recently read Chesterton's little book The Catholic Church and Conversion. As expected, very good book. Now if I could just find my copy of Orthodoxy...
Oh, there it is!
http://www.leaderu.com/cyber/books/orthodoxy/orthodoxy.html#contents
I wish I could read Ebooks. They make my eyes goofy.
http://www.freechristianaudiobooks.com/audiobooks/Orthodoxy/mp3/Orthodoxymp3.htm
????? :> :>
You ever watch the original Star Trek series? Captain Kirk...still reading the obsolete antique books rather than the digital books, or rather than listening to the computer read the book to him. That's me. I'm Captain Kirk. I read real books, and I eat Klingons for breakfast. Beam me up Scotty.
I get that; sounds like the bookstore is your next stop.
Abebooks.com
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