Fallenness Quotes

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John Milton
“...So little knows
Any but God alone to value right
The good before him but perverts best things
To worst abuse or to their meanest use.”
John Milton, Paradise Lost

Augustine of Hippo
“Nevertheless, there are many respects, in tiny and contemptible matters, where our curiosity is provoked every day. How often do we slip, who can count? How many times we initially act as if we put up with people telling idle tales in order not to offend the weak, but then gradually we find pleasure in listening. I now do not watch a dog chase a rabbit when this is happening at the circus. But if by chance I am passing when coursing occurs in the countryside, it distracts me perhaps indeed from thinking out some weighty matter. The hunt turns me to an interest in the sport, not enough to lead me to alter the direction of the beast I am riding, but shifting the inclination of my heart. Unless you had proved to me my infirmity and quickly admonished me either to take the sight as the start for some reflection enabling me to rise up to you or wholly to scorn and pass the matter by, I would be watching like an empty-headed fool. When I am sitting at home, a lizard catching flies or a spider entrapping them as they rush into its web often fascinates me. The problem is not made any different by the fact that the animals are small. The sight leads me on to praise you, the marvellous Creator and orderer of all things; but that was not how my attention first began. It is one thing to rise rapidly, another thing not to fall.”
Augustine of Hippo, Confessions

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Man’s desire to crush another speaks of the primal nature of man when it chooses to weaponize itself in order to advance nothing but itself. But man’s desire to build another speaks of the Godly nature of man that chooses to weaponize itself through the sacrifice of self.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough