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George Walsh on Protestant Fundamentalism

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The Insecure Nature of Human Life

The astronaut looks out and sees a strange environment. He is struck by a sudden fear that his instruments are perhaps damaged or simply won't work in this very strange looking world. Soon he begins to lose any desire to do anything. It is best he feels not to rack the spaceship but to wait for something to turn off anyhow. Now let the unknown planet be reality. Let the astronaut be anyone who decides not to trust his instrument of survival. That is his reason. Why does he not trust his reason? Because the reason might give him bad news and anyway because it's fallible. Such a person is plunged into a feeling of pervasive insecurity. A man must unavoidably carry about with

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