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This is a unique Christian site in that not all the material found here is written by, or for Christians. However, this tradition - of providing material from non-Christian points-of-view - has been a part of The Divine Conspiracy from the very beginning. In most cases, the accompanying abstracts (where available) should give sufficient information as to the author's viewpoint.
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A distinctive facet of this site is the Readings page, which features selections from interesting books which are pertinent to the topic headings listed on the left-hand side of the page.
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The Communist vision is the vision of Man without God. (Whittaker Chambers)
For the normative self-understanding of modernity, Christianity has functioned as more than just a precursor or catalyst. Universalistic egalitarianism, from which sprang the ideals of freedom and a collective life in solidarity, the autonomous conduct of life and emancipation, the individual morality of conscience, human rights and democracy, is the direct legacy of the Judaic ethic of justice and the Christian ethic of love. (Jurgen Habermas, Time of Transitions. Jurgen Habermas, "Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at the University of Frankfurt in Germany, is considered one of the most prominent and influential philosophers of Europe, and is an avowed liberal secular atheist."
The crisis of the Western world exists to the degree in which it is indifferent to God. (Whittaker Chambers)
Even though I am a convinced Protestant, I believe that Erasmus is the greatest theologian the church ever produced, and for many reasons. Here's but one: along with him, I prefer those who define things too little to those who define them too much. The theological humility appropriate to our fallen condition requires of us precisely that broadness of love and of understanding. It's just too easy to be wrong. That ease of error means that it is unwise to spell out the answers to difficult issues in the enormous and overly precise detail that so many of us arrogantly proffer. (Michael Bauman)
Human societies, like human beings, live by faith and die when faith dies. (Whittaker Chambers)
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