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Message: Entry: Good and Evil in Lviv, part I Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/good_and_evil_in_lviv#21602 Post contents: Difficult to entangle this. It wasn't Solzenhitsyn who wrote, "without God all things are possible," it was among the more famous dictums of Dostoevski. Except Rarey has the quote wrong too, & not just wrong, but, as it were, exactly wrong. What Dostoevski said is that without God, all things are permissible. It is with God that all things are possible, according to Christ, in a discussion about salvation, with St. Peter. Sent at: 2008 11 23