Quote by Martin Luther King Jr.
How is it then that your theologians drivel like people in their second childhood.
Summary
This quote expresses the author's frustration with theologians who engage in meaningless or nonsensical discussion similar to that of children. It suggests that these theologians, despite their expertise in theology, fail to contribute substantial or practical insights to the field. The use of the term "drivel" implies that their discourse lacks substance and intellectual rigor, comparing their discussions to trivial or immature babbling. The quote questions the value and intellectual integrity of theologians who engage in such unproductive dialogue.