Andrew Bernstein Quotes
Here Is The Tragedy Of Theology In Its Distilled Essence: The Employment Of High-powered Human Intellect, Of Genius, Of Profoundly Rigorous Logical Deduction - Studying Nothing. In The Middle Ages, The Great Minds Capable Of Transforming The World Did Not Study The World; And So, For Most Of A Millennium, As Human Beings Screamed In Agony - Decaying From Starvation, Eaten By Leprosy And Plague, Dying In Droves In Their Twenties - The Men Of The Mind, Who Could Have Provided Their Earthly Salvation, Abandoned Them For Otherworldly Fantasies.
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