Sunday, 14 February 2016

Nothing that is human is indisputable (Marco Emanuele)

If we do not put in question our certainties, how can we make the world a more humane place?

Very often we ask God where he is when men kill themselves with atrocious cruelties; well, God, who is the God of Mercy, has nothing to do with our miseries. The problem, much more serious, is when man is believed god and when he invades the world of many pagan gods; everything that we do not put in question, including democracy, can cause war and death, as it happens.

Nothing that is human is indisputable. There can be no dogmas in the worlds-of-life because life is continuous recreation of itself; but if we look at the world, full of certainties (supposed truths) and populated by people who reject their natural (and wonderful) uncertainty, we see that there is much work to do.

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