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	<title>The Forward Look &#187; G K Chesterton</title>
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		<title>G K Chesterton&#8230;. on finding a leader</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If our faith comments on government at all, its comment must be this &#8211; that the man should rule who does not think he can rule.  Carlyle&#8217;s hero may say, &#8221; I will be king&#8221;;  but the Christian saint must say &#8220;Nolo episcopari.&#8221; (I do not wish to be bishop).  If the great paradox of Christianity means anything, it means this &#8211; that we must take the crown in our hand, and go hunting in dry places and dark corners of the earth until we find the one man who ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-551" title="2008-07-07-chesteron" src="http://www.theforwardlook.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/2008-07-07-chesteron-237x300.jpg" alt="2008-07-07-chesteron" width="237" height="300" />If our faith comments on government at all, its comment must be this &#8211; that the man should rule who does </em><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">not </span>think he can rule.  Carlyle&#8217;s hero may say, &#8221; I will be king&#8221;;  but the Christian saint must say &#8220;Nolo episcopari.&#8221; (I do not wish to be bishop).  If the great paradox of Christianity means anything, it means this &#8211; that we must take the crown in our hand, and go hunting in dry places and dark corners of the earth until we find the one man who feels himself unfit to wear it.  Carlyle was quite wrong;  we have not got to crown the exceptional man who knows he can rule. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rather we must crown the much more exceptional man who knows he can&#8217;t</span>.</em> (GK Chesterton, Orthodoxy p 126.)</p>
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