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Like other people, anthropologists may see only what they want to see, even when what they want to see is nothing.
— J. Budziszewski
To many people today, however, rights are something to protect us against the demands of morality.
— J. Budziszewski
He is what He is and there was never a time when he wasn't.
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If it really were impossible to derive an ought from the is of the human design, then the practice of medicine would make no sense. Natural
— J. Budziszewski
When, despite considerable intelligence, a thinker cannot think straight, it becomes very likely that he cannot face his thoughts.
— J. Budziszewski
morality would be undermined without a belief in divine judgment, but
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In the same way, filling a cavity restores to the tooth its natural function of chewing. Healing does not transcend our nature; it respects it.
— J. Budziszewski
Even a liar's speech expresses something true; it may not tell us the state of the world, but it tells us the state of his heart.
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Jesus, I am sorry.
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Trying to understand man without recognizing him as imago Dei is like trying to understand a bas-relief without recognizing it as a carving.
— J. Budziszewski
It is impossible to legislate without legislating morality. Try to think of a law that is not based on a moral idea; you won't be able to do it.
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Though it always comes as a surprise to intellectuals, there are some forms of stupidity that one must be highly intelligent and educated to commit.
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We have now sunk to a depth at which re-statement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men. GEORGE ORWELL
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from a Second Vatican Council document: "The truth is that only in the mystery of the incarnate Word does the mystery of man find true light.
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I believe in civility. But it is not a requirement of civility to pretend there is no war.
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The line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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A secular person treats as the Highest Standard something that isn't the Highest Standard.
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No daycare center can duplicate a mother.
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As candle lights candle, [the spouses's] desire for each other kindles a desire for the Love of which their love is but a reflection.
— J. Budziszewski
Your worldview has to have the same shape that reality does.
— J. Budziszewski
If he makes humanity God and yet cries out against God's inhumanity, it is clear who has really been accused.
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There are some forms of stupidity that one must be highly intelligent and educated to achieve.
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Experience does not interpret itself.
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Only good was created. Every evil thing is a good thing ruined. There are no other ways to get an evil thing.
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Depraved conscience turns out to be as different from genuine ignorance as it is from honest recognition.
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Of course, for whatever is amiss in these pages (and there will be much), the blame is mine. But permit me to be grateful if anything in them is true.
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The chief objection to playing God is that someone else is God already.
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Natural function and personal meaning are not alien to each other, they are connected. In
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An unsound thinker goes where his motives and interests invite him; a sound thinker goes where the argument takes him.
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To be evil at all, Satan needs good things he can abuse, things like intelligence, power and will. Those good things come from God.
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Plurality without Design is merely chaos.
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