Peter Cullinane, as he often does, writes a nice turn of phrase over social issues. Most recently (Welcome, April 2016):
“A society that trivialises what is sacred ends up making idols of what is trivial. Celebrities, glitter, banality and consumerism makie poor substitutes for meaning. Life begins to feel empty.”
I knew that emptiness for many years of my life.
Cullinane also asserts that “if there is no God, and no big picture to give our lives meaning, we are like disconnected pieces. Life can become bewildering,” he says.
Feeling that way yourself?