Lancelot Law Whyte Quote

We know nothing about the Christian transcendental God except His total indifference both to individual suffering and to the collapse of the pseudo Christian civilization which the Church supported. The pretension to a transcendental authority... was a hypnotic given to children and remaining with them as adults. During one period in history it served a purpose... its early rational opponents... were strangely naive, for they imagined that a half-developed faculty called "reason" should, and could, lead the species. But reason... is not a prime mover.


The Universe of Experience: A Worldview Beyond Science and Religion (1974)


We know nothing about the Christian transcendental God except His total indifference both to individual suffering and to the collapse of the pseudo...

We know nothing about the Christian transcendental God except His total indifference both to individual suffering and to the collapse of the pseudo...

We know nothing about the Christian transcendental God except His total indifference both to individual suffering and to the collapse of the pseudo...

We know nothing about the Christian transcendental God except His total indifference both to individual suffering and to the collapse of the pseudo...