Keep the Faith Real: The Antidote to Practical Atheism

“Ivan Karamozov’s view in Dostoyevsky’s Brothers Karamazov: “If God doesn’t exist, everything is permitted.””

Biltrix

By Fr José LaBoy

I’m always surprised when I see those food products with the labels stating what would seem to be the obvious. Take a carton of milk, for example, where the label says it contains “real” milk. What is it suppose to contain? Not so obvious I guess. In a consumeristic society you can’t always expect that you are really getting what you think you are buying.

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6 Responses to Keep the Faith Real: The Antidote to Practical Atheism

  1. Mrs. AL says:

    Thanx so much for sharing this with us, tannngl. Excellent read and good reminder.

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    • tannngl says:

      It struck me this morning as human, to think we ‘believe’ but behave differently. It is a good reminder. I’ve learned some excellent lessons from Billtrix.

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  2. Hardnox says:

    Great quote. It’s true.

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  3. bullright says:

    To try to extend that, you cannot always assume what you don’t want is excluded.

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