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George Grant on Humanism 5 November, 2010

Posted by Benjamin P. Glaser in George Grant, Humanism.
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‎”Humanism and its various programs, policies, and agendas can’t work because it is out of touch with reality (Eph. 5:6). It is fraught with fantasy (Col 2:8). Only the Bible can tell us of things as they really are (Ps 19:7-11). Only the Bible faces reality squarely, completely, and honestly (Deut 30:11-14). Thus, only the Bible can illumine genuine solutions to the problems that plague mankind (Ps 119:105).”

George Grant, “In the Shadow of Plenty” pg. 6

http://www.entrewave.com/freebooks/docs/216e_47e.htm

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