diary / by Edward Mullany

But, yes…like Nietzsche, who sought the value of life not in a supernatural view of it, but through a perspective that would not permit any assumptions that were not apparent evidentially, or phenomenologically, a true Christian is one whose faith does not allow them to settle into the sort of automation of conduct and of thought to which many religious persons unintentionally give way, and that many irreligious persons (who believe they understand what religion is and is not) erroneously assume is the natural expression of faith.