"The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried."
- G. K. Chesterton
What was last year's post? See here.
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Blog Archive
-
▼
2010
(393)
-
▼
January
(28)
- Sunday Quote: Stephen Meyer on Design in Nature
- Book Review: If There's A God, Why Are There Athei...
- Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (01/22-01/29)
- Is Atheism Dead, Is God Alive? MP3 Audio by Ravi Z...
- Since Evil Exists, How can I Believe in a Loving G...
- Matt Slick vs. Eddie Tabash Debate: Does God Exist...
- Apologist Interview: Jim Wallace of PleaseConvince...
- Sunday Quote: Gordon Lewis on Apologetics
- Book Review: Atheism Remix by Albert Mohler
- Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (01/15-01/22)
- Apologetics 315 Interviews Podcast Feed
- Stephen Meyer vs. Peter Atkins Debate: Intelligent...
- Walter Martin MP3 Audio: Reasons for Faith
- Apologist Interview: Frank Turek of CrossExamined.org
- Book Review: One Minute Answers to Skeptics by Cha...
- In Intellectual Neutral: William Lane Craig MP3 Au...
- 29 Lesson Preaching Course MP3 Audio by Bryan Chapell
- Lewis Wolport vs. Russell Cowburn: What Can Scienc...
- Apologist Interview: Lenny Esposito of ComeReason.org
- Sunday Quote: Robert Jastrow on Faith and Reason
- Book Review: There is a God by Antony Flew
- Five Postmodern Questions About the Bible MP3 Audi...
- Antony Flew's Change of Mind
- The Four Gospels and the Other Gospels: Is Our Can...
- The Spiritual Life of an Evangelist MP3 Audio by D...
- Sunday Quote: G. K. Chesterton on Christianity
- 9 Ways to Get the Most Out of Apologetics 315
- Reasonable Faith Groups Forming - Get Involved
-
▼
January
(28)
1 comments :
For anyone interested, this quote appears in Chesterton's book _What's Wrong with the World_, in a chapter called "The Unfinished Temple." It's worth reading in context; it gets better.
Post a Comment
Thanks for taking the time to comment. By posting your comment you are agreeing to the comment policy.