Pope John Paul II Quotes
One Of The Most Significant Aspects Of Our Current Situation, It Should Be Noted, Is The "crisis Of Meaning." Perspectives On Life And The World, Often Of A Scientific Temper, Have So Proliferated That We Face An Increasing Fragmentation Of Knowledge. This Makes The Search For Meaning Difficult And Often Fruitless. Indeed, Still More Dramatically, In This Maelstrom Of Data And Facts In Which We Live And Which Seem To Comprise The Very Fabric Of Life, Many People Wonder Whether It Still Makes Sense To Ask About Meaning. The Array Of Theories Which Vie To Give An Answer, And The Different Ways Of Viewing And Of Interpreting The World Of Human Life, Serve Only To Aggravate This Radical Doubt, Which Can Easily Lead To Skepticism, Indifference Or To Various Forms Of Nihilism.
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