QOTD
It seems to me that the mass of men do agree on the mass of morality, but differ disastrously about the proportions of it. In other words, all men admit the Ten Commandments, but they differ horribly about which is the first Commandment and which is the tenth. The difference between men is not in what merits they confess, but in what merits they emphasize. All the nations of the earth are troubled about many things; they only fight about what is the one thing needful. The spoilt son of some Chicago millionaire who puffs smoke in his father’s face for fun will not, in so many words, deny the rightness of the commandment, “Honor thy father and they mother.” he will only think it a small and somewhat laughable matter; while he will be quite solemn about the command, “Thou shalt do no murder” - all the more because he must feel that he is the kind of person whom one murders.
- G.K. Chesterton, from The Proper Emphasis in Morality.
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