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Gordon H. Clark

“The direction in which the culture of an age develops is, humanly speaking, chosen by a few exceptionally intelligent men. The popular authors then pick up some of the main ideas, usually distorting and diluting them considerably, and finally fifty years or a century later the general viewpoint has seeped down to the whole populace.”

Gordon H. Clark, Religion, Reason, and Revelation
tags: philosophy
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