“A God out there and values out there, if they existed, would be utterly useless and unintelligible to us. There is nothing to be gained by nostalgia for the old objectivism, which was in any case used only to justify arrogance, tyranny, and cruelty. People [forget] ... how utterly hateful the old pre-humanitarianism world was.” PeopleIfsWorldWould BeUsedValuesForgetCasesNostalgiaTyrannyCrueltyUselessArroganceJustifyHumanitarianismHatefulObjectivism Author:Don Cupitt
“I am suggesting that we can and do regain eternity when we are so immersed in life, in moral action, or in aesthetic contemplation, that we completely forget about time and anxiety.” ActionForgetMoralAnxietyEternityContemplationAestheticSuggestingMoral Action Book:Theology's Strange Return Source: Theology's Strange Return