From “The Human Condition: A User’s Manual,” by Arnold Kunst
28 September
"Resurrection" is the term we use to describe the
transformation that took place when Jesus Christ passed into a new realm of
existence unencumbered by all limitations of time and space. And because of the
essential unity of all reality, "Resurrection" reverberates down
through all ages, before and after; it leaves no stratum of reality untouched,
untransformed. It is the supreme positive fact of an otherwise
apparently discordant universe. And it forms the foundation to the following
tingling generalization: the most formidable negation must always crumble
before the smallest consistent positive.
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