The Ideal Is the Real

"True realism means to stand radically for what is spiritually right"

There is no conflict between the ideal and the real. They are identical because of God's allness and perfection and man's oneness with Him as idea. Those who defend or give credence to evil on the basis that they are realists must learn that the real man reflects God's all-inclusive goodness. To be truly realistic is to expect, acknowledge, and accept without reservation man's pure and perfect state.

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