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Stephen Carter on Humanism
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Topics: Attitudes; Carnality; Culture; False beliefs; False religion; Flesh; Folly; Foolishness; Human condition; Humanism; Individualism; Modernism; Philosophy; Popular culture; Postmodernism; Relativism; Secularism; World; Worldliness; Worldview
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Author and law professor Stephen Carter writes:

My date book contains cartoons first published in The New Yorker. One shows a young boy in front of his class, doing arithmetic at the blackboard. He has just written "7 x 5 = 75" and says to his astonished teacher, "It may be wrong, but it's how I feel."
There, in a nutshell, is the problem with the post-secular university. Faith is dead, reason is dying, but "how I feel" is going strong.
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