If "humility” means nothing more than the capacity to learn from criticism, then it has an undoubted value; but if "humility” means a willingness to submit to authority-to abandon or to modify what one is doing merely because it does not accord with the teachings of the Bible or the thoughts of Chairman Mao-then it is death to the spirit: the proper name for it, indeed, is "servility.”. (John Passmore)

If "humility” means nothing more than the capacity to learn from criticism, then it has an undoubted value; but if "humility” means a willingness to submit to authority-to abandon or to modify what one is doing merely because it does not accord with the teachings of the Bible or the thoughts of Chairman Mao-then it is death to the spirit: the proper name for it, indeed, is "servility.”.

John Passmore

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