Charles W. Colson Quotes
Many People - Particularly The Young - Have Been Persuaded That Such A Search Is Futile. They Have Been Told From Their Preschool Days On That One Person's Opinion Is As Good As Another's, That Each Person Can Pick His Or Her Own Truth From A Multicultural Smorgasbord. If One Choice Proves Unsavory, Pick Another, And So On, Until, In A Consumerist Fashion, We Pick The Truth We Like Best. I Think The Despair Of Generations X, Y, And Now E Comes From This Fundamental Notion That There's No Such Thing As Reality Or The Capital-T Truth. Almost Every New Movie I See These Days Features A Bright, Good-looking, Talented Young Man Who Is So Downright Sad, He Can Barely Lift His Head. I Want To Scream, "What's Wrong With This Guy?" Then I Feel A Profound Compassion Because His Generation Has Been Forbidden The One Thing That Makes Life Such A Breathtaking Challenge: Truth.
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