William Desmond (God and the Between) notices that speaking of God implies an almost total silence by default. "There is a silence of indifference. There are philosophers who affect this latter silence. Not for them the passionate repudiation of the monotheistic God of some earlier atheists, like Nietzsche. The matter is no longer an issue."
This is another aspect of what we have called the propaganda triggered and spread by cooperatores mali—a term by which I refer to the entire movement of thought, encompassing many intellectuals, politicians, and Freemasons, that, from the Renaissance onward, has worked to conceal the "problem" of God. They contributed to spreading a devilish power of deception.
In fact, Desmond asks, "Is it possible that an age could fall under a bewitchment? … the bewitchment of godlessness."
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