Desert

MAN’S RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD

 

Chapter 20 - Mathematical Functions and the Truth

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which ordinary people relied. I mean social status, traditional right and wrong, team-spirit and patriotism. In the end, I suppose, the only option will be to cling to other people; but this presupposes an ability to decide whom you can trust. How does a man decide whom he can trust, because one must trust somebody? Or does a man have to behave as a god might behave: trust the untrustworthy, love the unlovely, and disregard the consequences?

END OF PART 1.