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Tyranny for the good of its victims - C.S. Lewis
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<blockquote data-quote="Storm Shadow" data-source="post: 2089316" data-attributes="member: 27077"><p>The quote is from a collection of his essays God In The Dock. It was written after his conversion to Christianity. Taken as a whole, it is a good argument FOR Christianity.</p><p>Lewis evolved from an atheist to occultist to theist to Christian. He described his atheistic days like being an angry child mad about something and holding it against Christianity. That seems to fit most atheists I know. If you can get them to dig into their past and admit it, there is usually an incident that happened to them for which they blame all religion, particularly Christianity if American. Like a child incapable of logic, they aren't able to distinguish the event from the religion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Storm Shadow, post: 2089316, member: 27077"] The quote is from a collection of his essays God In The Dock. It was written after his conversion to Christianity. Taken as a whole, it is a good argument FOR Christianity. Lewis evolved from an atheist to occultist to theist to Christian. He described his atheistic days like being an angry child mad about something and holding it against Christianity. That seems to fit most atheists I know. If you can get them to dig into their past and admit it, there is usually an incident that happened to them for which they blame all religion, particularly Christianity if American. Like a child incapable of logic, they aren't able to distinguish the event from the religion. [/QUOTE]
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