Conversation

French novelist and Nobel laureate François Mauriac, who died 9/ 1970, was haunted by the moral failure that allowed his fellow citizens to collaborate in the deportation of the Jews and the capacity of Christians to look away.
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His last work was a meditation on the life of Jesus, noting that God chose to be incarnate in a poor man, a worker, and a Jew. What would our world look like,he asked, if Christians gave proper credit to these facts?
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“All tyrannies are founded upon contempt for man. When this temptation to contempt overcomes us, we must remember that Christ was a man like us and that He loved us. If He was one of us, then every man, no matter how miserable he be, has a capacity for God.”
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