“The fundamentalists are funny enough, and the funniest thing about them is their name. For, whatever else the fundamentalist is, he is not fundamental. He is content with the bare letter of Scripture—the translation of a translation, coming down to him by the tradition of a tradition—without venturing to ask for its original authority.” G.K. Chesterton, All is Grist.
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A great quote, Hugo, and a great point from Gilbert Keith! One has to at least admire The Apostle of Common Sense, if not love him.
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