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Voltaire Might Say Beware

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Voltaire lived in the early 1700’s…he was born in Paris, France…. His words still have meaning today…if we’d give them half a chance. If we had the opportunity…to talk to the famous Voltaire I imagine the first word out of his mouth…would be a word of warning… Beware Beware of your world leaders he might say… they are not all compassionate and wise… ‘If you want to know who controls you… look to those you’re not allowed to criticize’. Beware of those who say how wise they are… for there is usually insecurity behind it… ‘Cherish those who seek the truth,’ he’d say, ‘but beware of those who find it.’ Beware of all the nonsense being spoken… all the madness being tweeted. ‘Stupidity can appear as wisdom,’ he’d warn, ‘the more often it’s repeated’. He might say beware of those who are filled with arrogance with self-worship and pomposity For ‘Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities’. If he saw how easy it is for us to kill each other’s spouses, their daughters and their sons… ‘Beware of fools with power,’ he’d instruct, ‘beware of fools with guns’. If he looked at the way we treat those in need, he’d say Beware! We need to change our point of view… ‘For everyone is guilty of all the good they do not do.’ Yes, I wonder if Voltaire was still here… if he was around today would we conveniently dismiss his words… or listen to what he had to say?

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Date: 9/30/2019 1:35:00 PM
Liked the historical context, and the modern questioning. Probably is he were alive today he would be impeached! Good stuff!
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