The rejection of paradox and ambiguity is the characteristic of heretics in all
ages. Heresy is one-dimensional, narrow, over-simplified, and boring. It is
straight-line thinking, preferring a pseudo-clarity to the many-sidedness of
truth, tidiness to the mess and complexity of reality. Orthodoxy by contrast is
rooted in the unknowable.
Keizer goes on to comment, "I realize that such a passage may be offensive to some heretics, but imaging how offensive it must be to religious believers who fancy that their heretical simplifications are orthodox!"
(*) With due respect to Mark Twain: "I don't belong to an organized religion. I'm an Episcopalian."
2 comments:
Fr. Bill, Thankyou for your calm logic. I look forward to your postings and always find them interesting.
Me, too.
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