Phillips' Book of Great Thoughts & Funny Sayings: A by Bob Phillips

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From Bible charges and Christian teachings to the phrases of popular historic figures, this number of over 3,800 entries deals wit, knowledge, and an emphasis on sensible dwelling.

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Jesus clearly means to say that the acceptance of Him and His message is the fullness of life, but it is equally clear that he focuses not at all on the state or the political realm as an instrument to bring about the radically new perspective. Rather, he forms a new community, the church, as the instrument that represents the totality of life. Although this insight eventually became a commonplace in the West, Benedict reminds us that it was very much a revolution in Jesus’ time, and remains a central truth we must be careful to preserve in our own.

Therefore, the Holy Father counts it as one of the great errors of our time to hold that the autonomy of reason implies independence from the divine law given in the Decalogue. With the loss of the sense of the ends of nature given by Revelation and confirmed by reason, we lose the sense of the existence of intrinsic evils, and necessarily so, for to declare an action to be evil intrinsically is to declare that the act violates a fundamental end to which man is ordered by his very nature. In the absence of an awareness of such fundamental ends in the light of which we can evaluate our behavior Revelation, Reason, and Politics 39 morally, morality loses all sureness of footing.

18 The reason that has reduced itself to one of its manifestations, scientific rationality, is at the same time a reason which has declared itself radically autonomous from religion and the entire sphere of ethics associated with it. If the only truth is in the empirically verifiable, then the entire realm of morals and values simply drops out of the sphere of reason altogether. The only standard binding reason lies in the mechanical forces of nature, a standard that can distinguish only between the feasible and the unfeasible, but never right from wrong.

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