Most human events yield to the erosion of time. . . . The - TopicsExpress



          

Most human events yield to the erosion of time. . . . The greatest, most amazing, exception to this generalization . . . occurred . . . on the hill of Golgotha. . . . A man, a Jew, some sort of dissident religious prophet, was crucified in company with two common thieves . . . . In the teachings of this man were two things: first the principle of charity of love . . . but secondly, the possibility of redemption in the face of self-knowledge and penitence. . . . The combination of these two things: charity and redemption . . . inspired an entire vast civilization, created a great art, erected a hundred thousand magnificent churches, . . . shaped and disciplined the minds and the values of many generations — placed, in short, its creative stamp on one of the greatest of all flowerings of the human spirit.”
Posted on: Sun, 20 Apr 2014 11:22:21 +0000

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