“For all of the creeds are false, and all of the creeds are true; And low at the shrines where my brothers bow, there will I bow too; For no form of a god, and no fashion Man has made in his desperate passion, But is worthy some worship of mine; Not too hot with a gross belief, Nor yet too cold with pride, I will bow me down where my brothers bow, Humble, but open eyed.” MenMadeFormPassionBeliefFashionMinesBrotherPrideColdWorshipLowsHotHumbleWorthyMy BrotherDesperateBowsCreedsGrossShrinesOpen EyesTrue Worship Book:Selected letters of Don Marquis Source: Selected letters of Don Marquis
“Humanism is an overemphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God...While its historical forms may vary, humanism inevitably leads people away from God and spiritual concerns. It promotes the false idea that man is good and that he is superior to God. Secular Humanism of the twentieth century altogether rejects belief in God and worships man as God. The pride of humanism will not go unpunished.” PeopleMenHumansMayIdeasSpiritualFormBeliefAbilityCenturyPrideWorshipConcernHistoricalHumanismSuperiorsRejectsSecularTwentieth CenturyVaryGlorifyBelief In GodSecular Humanism Author:David Fisher
“[Heraclitus had] the highest form of pride [stemming] from a certainty of belief in the truth as grasped by himself alone. He brings this form, by its excessive development, into a sublime pathos by involuntary identification of himself with his truth.” FormBeliefPrideDevelopmentHighestCertaintySublimeIdentificationPathosInvoluntary Book:The Pre-Platonic Philosophers Source: The Pre-Platonic Philosophers