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#grace and #virtue are intertwined, for grace leads to virtue (2 Pet. 1:3). This shows the primacy of God’s action through grace leading us into virtue. But we cannot ignore the human involvement in that. This is why Peter says *we* must “make every effort” to grow into virtue (2 Pet. 1:5). The two elements must be held together: God’s action and human responsibility. To do otherwise is #unbiblical.
#musings #theology #theologidons

A quotation from Franklin Roosevelt

Nations, like individuals, do not always see alike or think alike, and international cooperation and progress are not helped by any Nation assuming that it has a monopoly of wisdom or of virtue.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945) American lawyer, politician, statesman, US President (1933-1945)
Message (1945-01-06) to Congress, Annual Message (State of the Union)

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WIST Quotations · Message (1945-01-06) to Congress, Annual Message (State of the Union) - Roosevelt, Franklin Delano | WIST QuotationsNations, like individuals, do not always see alike or think alike, and international cooperation and progress are not helped by any Nation assuming that it has a monopoly of wisdom or of virtue. In 1945, Roosevelt delivered the SOTU as a written message to Congress, not as a speech.

A quotation from Marcus Aurelius

The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts: therefore, guard accordingly, and take care that you entertain no notions unsuitable to virtue and reasonable nature.
 
[Τὴν ὑποληπτικὴν δύναμιν σέβε. ἐν ταύτῃ τὸ πᾶν, ἵνα ὑπόληψις τῷ ἡγεμονικῷ σου μηκέτι ἐγγένηται ἀνακόλουθος τῇ φύσει καὶ τῇ τοῦ λογικοῦ ζῴου κατασκευῇ]

Marcus Aurelius (AD 121-180) Roman emperor (161-180), Stoic philosopher
Meditations [To Himself; Τὰ εἰς ἑαυτόν], Book 3, ch. 9 (3.9) (AD 161-180) [tr. Collier (1701)]

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“The evil in the world comes almost always from ignorance, and goodwill can cause as much damage as ill-will if it is not enlightened. People are more often good than bad, though in fact that is not the question. But they are more or less ignorant and this is what one calls vice or virtue, the most appalling vice being the ignorance that thinks it knows everything and which consequently authorizes itself to kill. The murderer's soul is blind, and there is no true goodness or fine love without the greatest possible degree of clear-sightedness.”
― Albert Camus
#vonnegut #camus #maga #nightmare #ignorance #vice #virtue

*Chapter 4 Kural 7 | Palanquin and Bearer: A Story of Power, Virtue, and Fate*

In this gripping tale inspired by Thirukkural Kural 7—*"The fruit of virtue need not be described in books; it may be inferred from seeing the bearer of a palanquin and the rider therein."*—Caspian and Mali fight against an ancient disease, seeking salvation from an old friend, Rajamani. But Rajamani holds an oath that forbids outsiders from entering the chamber that holds the cure. As the lines between leader and follower blur, the weight of virtue is tested. Will Rajamani break his promise to save them, or will fate demand a sacrifice? Dive into this thrilling fusion of storytelling and ancient wisdom.

#Thirukkural #Storytelling #AncientWisdom #Virtue #Leadership #Philosophy

youtube.com/watch?v=r_zg04VRwX

A quotation from Chamfort

Education must be based on two things: ethics and prudence; ethics in order to develop your good qualities, prudence to protect you from other people’s bad ones. If you attach too great an importance to goodness, you produce credulous fools; if you’re too prudent, you produce self-serving, scheming rogues.
 
[L’Éducation doit porter sur deux bases, la morale et la prudence ; la morale, pour appuyer la vertu ; la prudence, pour vous défendre contre les vices d’autrui. En faisant pencher la balance du côté de la morale, vous ne faites que des dupes ou des martyrs; en la faisant pencher de l’autre côté, vous faites des calculateurs égoïstes.]

Nicolas Chamfort (1741-1794) French writer, epigrammist (b. Nicolas-Sébastien Roch)
Products of Perfected Civilization [Produits de la Civilisation Perfectionée], Part 1 “Maxims and Thoughts [Maximes et Pensées],” ch. 5, ¶ 321 (1795) [tr. Parmée (2003), ¶ 205]

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