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When human affairs are so ordered that there is no recognition of God, there is a belittling of man. That is why, in the final analysis, worship and law cannot be completely separated from each other. God has a right to a response from man, to man himself, and where that right of God totally disappears, the order of law among men is dissolved, because there is no cornerstone to keep the whole structure together.
Pope Benedict Xvi
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the importance of recognizing God in human affairs, suggesting that neglecting this leads to a diminished understanding of humanity and morality.

Pope Benedict XVI asserts that the acknowledgment of God is fundamental to the moral fabric of society. Without recognizing a divine authority, the intrinsic value of human life is undermined, and the rule of law becomes unstable. The separation of worship and legal principles, according to the author, results in chaos, as both are integral in sustaining a moral and just society, where God serves as the cornerstone that holds everything together.

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Example use cases

In a speech on moral values, one might quote this to emphasize the role of faith in shaping ethical behavior.

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