someone far God, silence a difficult confrontation self rather dismal — Robert Sarah, Power Silence: Dictatorship Noise

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For someone who is far from God, silence is a difficult confrontation with his own self and with the rather dismal realities that are at the bottom of our soul. Hence, man enters a mentality that resembles a denial of reality. He gets drunk on all sorts of noises so as to forget who he is. Postmodern man seeks to anesthetize his own atheism.

Robert Sarah, The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of Noise

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