Thursday 14 March 2013

HUMANKIND

'After all that has so plausibly been written concerning "the innate idea of God"; after all that has been said of its being common to all men, in all ages and nations; it does not appear that man has naturally any more idea of God than any of the beasts of the field; he has no knowledge of God at all; no fear of God at all; neither is God in all his thoughts. Whatever change may afterwards be wrought (whether by the grace of God or by his own reflection, or by education), he is, by nature, a mere Atheist.'
John Wesley in Alan Jacobs, Original Sin, p.146.