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19 Nov 2008 08:04 pm
The Problem With Christianism
Tocqueville understood the genius of American Christianity better than most Republicans today:
"I have no belief in the virtue or durability of official
philosophies, and when it comes to state religions, I have always
thought that, though they may perhaps sometimes momentarily serve the
interests of political power, they are always sooner or later fatal for
the church.
Nor am I one of those who think that to exalt religion in the eyes
of the people and to do honor to the spirituality of religious
teaching, it is good to give its ministers indirectly a political
influence which the laws refuse.
I am so deeply convinced of the almost inevitable dangers which
face beliefs when their interpreters take part in public affairs, and
so firmly persuaded that at all costs Christianity must be maintained
among the new democracies that I would rather shut priests up within
their sanctuaries than allow them to leave them."
These people will kill Christianity before they get to enforce by law the fantasies of their own neuroses.
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