![]() ![]() ![]() “ My father did not intend his education to be propaganda he always wanted us to consider both sides and then make up our minds. ![]() “Christians were mocked for imagining that man is important in the vast scheme of the universe, even the high point of all creation–and yet my father thought man and his preservation the most important thing in the world, and he lived in hopes of a better life to come” (p. I hope you will get a copy of the book and read it for yourself. While she writes the book with obvious love and fondness for her father, she also notes some fascinating contradictions in his life. It was a privilege to know him, and I thank God he was my father.”Įven though Bertrand Russell was one of the most famous atheists of the 20 th century, his daughter became a Christian. “He was the most fascinating man I have ever known, the only man I ever loved, the greatest man I shall ever meet, the wittiest, the gayest, the most charming. ![]() She starts with her earliest memories growing up in London and closes the book with these words: A friend recently suggested I pick up a copy of My Father, Bertrand Russell, which was written by his daughter Katharine Tait in 1975. ![]()
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