The gods, not out of mercy, have made me strong.
“The gods, not out of mercy, have made me strong.”
— C.S. Lewis · Religion
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The gods, not out of mercy, have made me strong.
“The gods, not out of mercy, have made me strong.”
— C.S. Lewis · Religion
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“The gods, not out of mercy, have made me strong.”
“A young man who wishes to remain a sound atheist cannot be too careful of his reading.”
“We are not necessarily doubting that God will do the best for us; we are wondering how painful the best will turn out to be.”
“Our divisions [speaking of various religions] should never be discussed except in the prescence of those who have already come to believe that there is one God and that Jesus Christ is His only Son.”
“Doubtless, by definition, God was Reason itself. But would he also be "reasonable" [...]”
“There seem, in fact, to be only two views we can hold about awe. Either it is a mere twist in the human mind, corresponding to nothing objective and serving no biological function, yet showing no tendency to disappear from that mind at its fullest development in poet, philosopher, or saint: or else it is a direct experience of the really supernatural, to which the name Revelation might properly be given.”
“True religion is real living; living with all one's soul, with all one's goodness and righteousness.”
“Why, how, did my mother start making her birds? I don't know; I never asked. I suppose it was like growing up with a mother who goes to church on Sundays or gets her hair done every two weeks. Why? How? But the child whose mother goes to church on Sundays does not ask those questions, because to that child, it is a perfectly normal thing to do, to go sit on hard benches in a roomful of people discussing the specifics of a fairy tale (yes, I've shown my hand here, I suppose, but sooner or later you and I will have to have this discussion) and then having cookies and coffee afterward and chatting about the weather.”
“My mother's a very spiritual woman, and I think Pentecostal religion, Bible religion, was very important to her because it gave her a context for a very spiritual approach to life.”
“As is well known, the priests are the most evil enemies—but why? Because they are the most impotent. It is because of their impotence that in them hatred grows to monstrous and uncanny proportions, to the most spiritual and poisonous kind of hatred. The truly great haters in world history have always been priests; likewise the most ingenious haters: other kinds of spirit hardly come into consideration when compared with the spirit of priestly vengefulness.”