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And so to the question of faith.
Your faith in mankind to actually realise what should be, and what could be, is, in my opinion, over optimistic to say the least.
Whilst there are a minority of people like yourself who see an achievable potential for the realisation of the dignity of Man, expressed in a variety of ways, including the pursuit of knowledge of what we are, what we are capable of, and what our destiny should be, the vast majority of people are more concerned with with more practical problems, of how to feed themselves, keep warm, have a roof over their head, and get access to the services that reduce their suffering, and yes, such suffering is one of scale, and relative to the individual community or society concerned.
Here we have a struggle. Man against nature and man against man, nation against nation.
Down there in the rubble, that is where the real translation of a faith will materialise, whether a faith in God, a faith in Mans' potential to work out his own salvation, or faith in politics, trade unions, emancipation, or an AK47.
So what is at stake? Yes, we are in agreement there, the very survival of man in this awesome universe. But isn't it strange that like the child with the gun, we have the abilities to produce bigger and better guns, but lack the sense to first of all stop pointing them at each other, and then to destroy them all completely?
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