Through a Glass, Darkly

1 Corinthians 13:12 contains the phrase βλεπομεν γαρ αρτι δι εσοπτρου εν αινιγματι', which is rendered in the KJV as "For now we see through a glass, darkly." This passage has inspired the titles of many works, including this one.

The modern culture has bombarded us with the illusion of ethics, such as the contrast between "Good" and "Evil".

It raises the the question, "why must I follow these ideals?". The answer is simple, "society looks favourably upon these values, so you must follow them."

Therefore, one must ask the question, "if ethics exist, what is keeping us from disobeying ethics?"

In case you are confused, this is a timeline.