December 5, 2010
Hating God
Rebellion is one of the "essential dimensions of man." Those words by Albert Camus have long resonated in America, which has a history of producing folk-hero dissenters—Geronimo, Paul Revere, and Rosa Parks, among others. We equate their defiance of authority with the drive for justice, autonomy, and freedom. But there is another tradition of rebellion, though its implications are hushed up and its exponents remain unsung: enemies of God.
So effaced are they from public
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