“Traditional values can’t fight sin, for the same reason that healthy tissue can’t fight cancer, but is rather the tissue that provides cancer with its scope and future” (Empires of Dirt, p. 31).
That’s a good quote. One problem with “traditional values” is that nobody really knows what they mean. It’s a bit like saying, “back in biblical times,” as if biblical times only spans a decade or so and everyone was culturally homogeneous.
To paraphrase from Fargo: “I’m not sure I agree with you a hundred percent on your sciencework there, Lou.”
Neat parallel though. I guess all metaphors have their limits.
That’s a good quote. One problem with “traditional values” is that nobody really knows what they mean. It’s a bit like saying, “back in biblical times,” as if biblical times only spans a decade or so and everyone was culturally homogeneous.
Actually there is no army on the field of battle.