Anything can be justified, if we are the justifiers
Ray Ortlund Blog | July 3, 2012

"The Enlightenment brought to the discussion of life the proposition that the human being has matured to the point that he must become independent of any outside information about life. 'He has come of age,' Kant wrote. Independence from church and state eventually led to independence from God and creation as well. For now God no longer shed light on our understanding, but man could begin to see the world the way he wanted to. If reason is the only key to truth, anything may become reasonable to the one who does the explaining to himself."
Udo Middelmann, Footnotes, December 1998, page 3.
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