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Sunday, July 31, 2005


Believing in Nothing, Believing in Anything

Niall Ferguson on the de-Christianization of Britain:

Chesterton feared that, if Christianity declined, "superstition" would "drown all your old rationalism and scepticism". When educated friends tell me that they have invited a shaman to investigate their new house for bad ju-ju, I see what Chesterton meant. Yet it is not the spread of such mumbo-jumbo that concerns me half so much as the moral vacuum our dechristianisation has created. I do not deny that sermons are sometimes dull and that British congregations often sing out of tune. But, if nothing else, a weekly dose of Christian doctrine will help to provide an ethical framework for your life. And I certainly do not know where else you are going to get one.

1 Comments:

Blogger Conservative in Virginia said...

CIV sings out of tune, too. And is always surprised to learn that educated neighbors practice Feng Shui and use homeopathic "medicines."

August 01, 2005 8:10 AM  

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