When
Alexander the Great once asked a pirate whom he had seized “what he meant by
infesting the sea, the pirate defiantly replied ‘The same as you when you
infest the whole world; but because I do it with a ship I am called a pirate,
and because you do it with a great fleet you are an emperor.”
―
St. Augustine, City of God (IV 4)
To update St. Augustine's insight from Alexander the Great, one need only look at Bernie Madoff; for he was convicted of doing as an individual what the entire global economy has been "intelligently designed" to do to the whole world. But such an idea seems as implausible to the Christian as the claim their Bible is simply an autobiography of their Devil. And this is because the Christian thinks only the universe is “intelligently designed,” while Wall Street is as random as a card game in a Las Vegas casino.
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