"The Christian religion, then, teaches men these two truths: that there is a God whom men can know, and that there is a corruption in their nature which renders them unworthy of Him. It is equally important to men to know both these points; and it is equally dangerous for man to know God without knowing his own wretchedness, and to know his own wretchedness without knowing the Redeemer who can free him from it. The knowledge of only one of these points gives rise either to the pride of philosophers, who have known God, and not their own wretchedness, or to the despair of atheists, who know their own wretchedness, but not the Redeemer." - Blaise Pascal, Penseees, Section VIII)
Writing
- Complete the extended comparison worksheet that I will email to you. Use these terms.
- Term A = Frankenstein's monster (Frankie)
- Term B = Hyde
Reading
- Huck Finn chapters 10 - 18
- Aristotle chapter 19
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