Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Proceed At Your Own Peril

"...if I remain in the dark about our purpose here and the meaning of eternity, I have nevertheless arrived at an understanding of a few more modest truths: Most of us fear death. Most of us yearn to comprehend how we got here, and why--which is to say most of us ache to know the love of our creator. And we will no doubt feel that ache, most of us, for as long as we happen to be alive."


Jon Krakauer, Under the Banner of Heaven

Krakauer's closing comment at the end of his chilling account of violent murders inspired by delusional, narcissistic faith. The book has no particular soft spot for any brand of religion and often calls out the abberant and abhorrent possibilities enmeshed with the pursuit of the divine. It is all the more poignant that, at the end of his research of belief gone deeply awry and his provoking reminders to readers that all faith is irrational and anyone believing in the unseen and unquantifiable could also go awry, he does not attempt to rationalize the irrational hunger of our souls.

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