October 2, 2005

  • “If what you want is an argument against Christianity (and I well remember how eagerly I looked for such arguments when I began to be afraid it was true) you can easily find some stupid and unsatisfactory Christian and say, ‘So there’s your boasted new man! Give me the old kind.’  But if once you have begun to see that Christianity is on other grounds probable, you will know in your heart that this is only evading the issue.  What can you ever really know of other people’s souls — of their temptations, their opportunities, their struggles?  One soul in the whole creation do you know: and it is the only one whose fate is placed in your hands.  If there is a God, you are, in a sense, alone with Him.  You cannot put Him off in speculations about your next door neighbors or memories of what you have read in books.  What will all that chatter and hearsay count (will you even be able to remember it?) when the anaesthetic fog which we call ‘nature’ or ‘the real world’ fades away and the presence in which you have always stood becomes palpable, immediate, and unavoidable?”

    -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity.

     

Comments (3)

  • thank you, and that is a good one. I myself am partial to any of the letters in Screwtape. although some of those letters would need a quick sermon to explain. I still like it though

  • you’re so right lol .. wow, i havent talked to you in forever — hope school is going well!!

    <3 lauren

  • im kinda confused is she saying, in the end if you believe in god youll be with no more than you were before. also god is always with you no matter what. Thats what i kinda interpreted.

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