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By: drjonturner@earthlink.net
Date: 2022-Sep-13
Subject: duplicate entry
Comment:

This Santayana clip is listed twice: From Reason in Religion
The insoluble problems of the origin of evil and of freedom, in a world produced in its every fibre by omnipotent goodness, . . . are artificial problems, unknown to philosophy before it betook itself to the literal justification of fables in which the objects of rational endeavour were represented as causes of natural existence. The former are internal products of life, the latter its external conditions. When the two are confused we reach the contradiction confronting Saint Augustine, and all who to this day have followed in his steps. The cause of everything must have been the cause of sin, yet the principle of good could not be the principle of evil. Both propositions were obviously true, and they were contradictory only after the mythical identification of the God which meant the ideal of life with the God which meant the forces of nature.
—Religion at 167-168 (The Christian Compromise)

♦♦♦ By: drjonturner@earthlink.net
Date: 2022-Sep-13
Subject: Shout out for Lucifer
Comment:

Contemporaneous wInterp. of PoetryReligion is Lucifer -- a fantastic 5-act poetic play which ends wJesus visiting Zeus. Among the highest art I know.

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