"If they are but another voice in the crowd, their power comes only from the ability to shout down the others–and they shall never prevail, because after they shout them down, the others will assemble a larger crowd next time and shout them down. And the contest becomes a never-ending struggle for what is presumed
"If they are but another voice in the crowd, their power comes only from the ability to shout down the others–and they shall never prevail, because after they shout them down, the others will assemble a larger crowd next time and shout them down. And the contest becomes a never-ending struggle for what is presumed to be "power" but is not. . . .
"The church has a source of authority and standards beyond politics, beyond the tides of passing fashion. It bears witness to a transcendent vision."
–Ed Dobson, Blinded by Might, p. 148









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