Dante Shrugged
by Larry Beane
How little things have changed since 1320, when the great poet Dante Alighieri complained about the worship wars in his own day and age in his Divine Comedy:
"Christ did not say to His first congregation:
'Go preach idle nonsense to the world,'
But gave them a sound foundation.
"And that alone resounded from their lips,
So that, in their warfare to ignite the faith,
they used the Gospel as their shield and lance.
"Now preachers ply their trade with buffoonery and jokes,
their cowls inflating if they get a laugh,
and the people ask for nothing more."
~ Dante (through the character Beatrice), Paradiso, 29:109-117
Cited by Rod Dreher in How Dante Can Save Your Life, p. 151