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“The old myth traveled upward and outward; the new travels downward and inward.”
Thomas Howard, Chance or the Dance? A Critique of Modern Secularism
“We are doing one of two things when we sing to our children. We are either indulging in a cynical duplicity that is only creating the conditions for disenchantment, or we are passing on to them, as we had passed on to us, something that the human imagination has sanctioned as being in some way perennially valid.”
Thomas Howard, Chance or The Dance?
“The myth sovereign in the old age was that everything means everything. The myth sovereign in the new is that nothing means anything.”
Thomas Howard, Chance or the Dance? A Critique of Modern Secularism