The early Christians held high...
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The early Christians held high in their thinking a belief in God's providence. Their God was not a creator who made the world and then left it to run by itself, humankind included. Somewhere and somehow these people saw intimations of a power and wisdom that was leading the world and each life towards a destined end. This is what Lord Tennyson meant when he wrote in In Memoriam:
That nothing walks with aimless feet;
That not one life shall be destroyed,
Or cast as rubbish to the void
When God hath made the pile complete.
-- Macleod
That nothing walks with aimless feet;
That not one life shall be destroyed,
Or cast as rubbish to the void
When God hath made the pile complete.
-- Macleod
