Sunday, April 05, 2009

The American Spectator : The New Humanism

The American Spectator : The New Humanism

Roger Scruton:

Humanists of the old school were not believers. The ability to question, to doubt, to live in perpetual uncertainty, they thought, is one of the noble endowments of the human intellect. But they respected religion and studied it for the moral and spiritual truths that could outlive the God who once promoted them.

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