"If humanism were right in declaring that man is born to be happy, he would not be born to die. Since his body is doomed to die, his task on earth evidently must be of a more spiritual nature."
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn at Harvard in 1978
"If humanism were right in declaring that man is born to be happy, he would not be born to die. Since his body is doomed to die, his task on earth evidently must be of a more spiritual nature."
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn at Harvard in 1978
"Those who talk of 'tolerating all opinions' are very provincial bigots who are only familiar with one opinion."
G.K. Chesterton in Illustrated London News Feb. 24, 1912, quoted in Gilbert Magazine Vol. 9 #6
"Men have forgotten God; that’s why all this has happened."
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in his 1983 Templeton Address re the disastrous history of Russia in the 20th century, quoted in Philip Yancey Soul Survivor
In my latest National Post column I say the debate on niqabs ultimately hinges on what human beings are, that they should have rights... or not.
In my latest National Post column I say it's time to leave Afghanistan and keep our powder dry and our morale up for the next challenge.
"Trying to understand the nature of man without recognizing him as the imago Dei is like trying to understand a bas-relief without recognizing it as a carving of a lion."
J. Budziszewski in First Things June-July 2002
In my latest National Post column I insist that, since Islam is a religion not a race, whatever concern about radical Islam might be it cannot be racism.
"I know a man who has such a passion for proving that he will have no personal existence after death that he falls back on the position that he has no personal existence now. He invokes Buddhism and says that all souls fade into each other; in order to prove that he cannot go to heaven he proves that he cannot go to Hartlepool."
G.K. Chesterton Orthodoxy p. 344.