
To the Unknown God
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choices. As a generation, we believe what we want to believe and reject
those things that do not fit into our personal viewpoint. This is especially
true when it comes to matters of religion. Our generation holds to a
bewildering array of religious beliefs today. Some can even be quite
religious about their refusal to believe in God! On his deathbed in 1882,
Charles Darwin spoke regretfully of what his contemporaries had done
with his ideas and speculations on the origins of life:
"To my astonishment the ideas took like wild-fire. People made a
religion of them."
Our generation prides itself on being more intelligent, more
sophisticated, and more informed about what we believe than previous
generations, even promoting critical thinking in our schools. Yet one has
to wonder how critical this generation’s thinking really is! The fact is that
we are not that different from earlier cultures, including the ancient
Greeks.
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