The New Atlantis
I read these 40 pages as fast as I could. They left me
feeling less than satisfied. It felt like 5 or more
hours of reading instead of the 1 hour it actually took. I struggle to hold
on to my belief that each book I read has meaning. Some just don’t speak to me.
This is one of the silent books.
It sits there. It does nothing else. I turn the pages. I see
the typing. I see the sentences. I see pages in a book. I don’t feel any of it.
I don’t even imagine anything in my mind. This book is the least stimulating so
far.
I would like to say that I finished it and felt numb. But that would not
be accurate. I finished it feeling like it was a waste of my time. This is
probably not the case for everyone. I am not typing this with the hopes that
you, whoever you are out there, will not read it. Give it a try. You may enjoy
it. The book simply did nothing for me.
That being said, here are some quotes I found. I did not
find them interesting so much as I merely found them while looking at the
pages:
“Besides we are come here among a Christian people, full of
piety and humanity.” (8) Really? I have met quite a few Christian people in my
time. I can definitely say that not all of them are full of piety and humanity.
Honestly, probably most of them aren’t. Most of them are full of righteous
selfishness. If I landed on an island of Christian people I would start
swimming away, no matter how great the distance I would have to swim. Or, I would start killing them before they could kill me. Please try
and tell me nothing violent has ever come of Christian people being pious and
humane. The words don’t really go together in a sentence.
“We make them also by art greater much than their nature”
(33) Ah, nature and art. Art the great impersonator of nature. Permanence.
Beauty. Truth. Wait, he’s talking about an orchard and some trees and shrubs
and shit. Never mind.
“I give thee leave to publish it, for the good of other
nations” (40). Oh, thank you so much Mr. Bacon. [Um, sarcasm should be oozing
off that last sentence but I cannot figure out how to make slimy letters.]
I should be fair. I preach fairness. I do not think that
Christianity is dangerous. I do not think that the Bible is dangerous.
Christians, on the other hand, are a different story. History will make the
argument for me. Bacon and his Atlantis informs me they can also be exceptionally boring.
I could discuss the science and the Baconian Method. But that would kill a good rant. And nothing feels better than getting a solid rant out.
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