Thursday, August 28, 2008

Thomas More & a matter of conscience
2008.08.28 23:29

I recall a very impressive cinema these days.
One day young apprentice paid a visit to Thomas More, asking to find a good job. The man had studied law and seeking for a judicial job. More introduced him a seat of a lower court, adding not to forget ideal.
Time has passed. Thomas More was standing in a trial at a supreme court, waiting for a final judge whether he was guilty of high treason. He didn't admit a divorce of King and a church of England.
He was guilty. Final judge was made by a man More took care of the position of court at first.
His Utopia means nowhere. It is hard for us to live in accordance with our conscience as More's.

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