I honor and love you, but I shall obey God rather than you. And as long as I have life and strength, I shall never cease from the practice and teaching of philosophy
Wherefore, O men of Athens, I say to you
Therefore, acquit me or not. But whichever you do
I shall never alter my ways, never adjust my approach to this maze
Never reform 'til the end of my days
Even if I have to die many times
God is apprehended by imagination, intuition, reason, touch, opinion, sense, and name (and so on)
But on quite the other hand, we find we can't begin to understand Him, so to some it seems a shame to go on
But He is all things in all
And He is nothing in any
He is often found in one thing small
Conversely, he is often missed in many
God endows us with sense and intellect
God endows us with reason we neglect
And despite the abolition by the current inquisition of any intuition that they don't choose
When it comes to God, I find I can't believe that he designed a human being with a mind he's not supposed to use
The rise of the state
The decline of Rome
Was inevitable
Rome had to fall!
The state above all! The state is as God walking on the earth
The seeds of Rome's decline were present at her birth