I was listening to a podcast from Ravi Zacharias today (though the fig tree does not bud part 1)and there were a couple of quotes I thought were worth sharing:
Ours is an age where ethics has become obsolete. It is superseded by science, deleted by psychology, dismissed as emotive by philosophy, is is drowned in compassion, evaporates into aesthetics, and retreats before relativism. The usual moral distinction between good and bad is simply drowned in a muddle of emotion in which we feel more sympathy for the murderer than for the the murdered, for the adulterer than the betrayed, and we have actually come to believe that the actual guilty party, the one that actually caused it all is the victim rather than the perpetrator of the crime.
-Philosopher of jurisprudence
God is like the sun, you cannot look at it, but you cannot look at anything else without it
-GK Chesterton