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Western civilization is, no doubt, predominantly on the side of secular relativism. That is not true in the Islamic world, where faith dominates.
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When scandals proliferate, human beings become so obsessed with their rivals that they lose sight of the objects for which they compete and begin to focus angrily on one another.
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Why is our own participation in scapegoating so difficult to perceive and the participation of others so easy? To us, our fears and prejudices never appear as such because they determine our vision of people we despise, we fear, and against whom we discriminate.
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We are aware that globalization doesn't mean global friendship but global competition and, therefore, conflict. That doesn't mean we will all destroy each other, but it is no happy global village, either.
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The myth-making machine is the mimetic contagion that disappears behind the myth it generates.
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Salvation lies in imitating Christ, in other words, in imitating the 'withdrawal relationship' that links him with his Father... To listen to the Father's silence is to abandon oneself to his withdrawal, to conform to it.
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A scapegoat remains effective as long as we believe in its guilt.
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More than ever, I am convinced that history has meaning - and that its meaning is terrifying.
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All of my work has been an effort to show that Christianity is superior and not just another mythology.
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Humanity is the child of religion.
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Paradoxically, we have become so ethnocentric in our relativism that we feel it is only okay for others - not us - to think their religion is superior!
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When we judge, we are always in a psychic space which is circular.
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Individualism is a formidable lie.
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The profound self is a universal self.