Dietrich Bonhoeffer Quotes
This Nothingness Into Which The West Is Sliding Is Not The Natural End, The Dying, The Sinking Of A Flourishing Community Of Peoples. Instead, It Is Again A Specifically Western Nothingness: A Nothingness That Is Rebellious, Violent, Anti-God, And Antihuman. Breaking Away From All That Is Established, It Is The Utmost Manifestation Of All The Forcesopposed To God. It Is Nothingness As God; No One Knows Its Goal Or Its Measure. Its Rule Is Absolute. It Is A Creative Nothingness[113] That Blows Its Anti-God Breath Into All That Exists, Creates The Illusion Of Waking It To New Life, And At The Same Time Sucks Out Its True Essence[114] Until It Soon Disintegrates Into An Empty Husk And Is Discarded. Life, History, Family, People, Language, Faith - The List Could Go On Forever Because Nothingness Spares Nothing - All Fall Victim To Nothingness.[115]
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