Salim Mansur is a man who appreciates truth, inspires further interest among us, and leads us to deeper thought, and he does so by expressing himself with a symphony of words that I can only hope to emulate, like, you know, someday. He’s a really good writer. I wish I had him as a professor when I went to university.
Today in our Columnist section he writes about the new Pope. Here’s a snippet:
The secular world is convinced there is nothing more beyond this brief existence of ours than a planet spinning in a meaningless void.
But this, too, is a matter of faith—secular faith.
The guardians of this faith are in general arrogantly skeptical and cynical toward those who believe in an eternal and unchanging truth beyond this ephemeral existence of life on Earth.
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