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    Monday, January 31, 2005

    Another Reason to love C.S. Lewis...

    ...and Spiritual Fathers who email you things by him.

    "I remember once when I had been giving a talk to the R.A.F. an old hard-bitten officer got up and said, ' I've no use for all that stuff. But, mind you, I'm a religious man too. I know there's a God. I've felt Him, out alone in the desert at night: the tremendous mystery. And that's just why I don't believe all your neat little dogmas and formulas about Him To anyone who's met the real thing they all seem so petty and pedantic and unreal!"


    Now in a sense I quite agreed with that man. I think he had probably had a real experience of God in the desert. And when he turned from that experience to the Christian creeds. I think he really was turning from something real to something less real. In the same way, if a man has once looked at the Atlantic from the beach, and then goes and looks at a map of the Atlantic, he also will be turning from something less real: turning from real waves to a bit of colored paper. But here comes the point: The map is admittedly only colored paper; but there are two things you have to remember about it. In the first place, it is based on what hundreds and thousands of people have found out by sailing the real Atlantic.

    In that way it has behind it masses of experience just as real as the one you could have from the beach; only, while yours would be a single glimpse, the map for all those different experiences together.

    In the second place, if you want to go anywhere, the map is absolutely necessary. As long as you are content with walks on the beach, your own glimpses are far more fun than looking at a map. But the map is going to be more use than walks on the beach if your want to get to America.

    5 Comments:

    Blogger Beniy said...

    Wow.

    5:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I love that! I just read that in a book, and turned around and gave it to someone else to read. Thank you!

    12:57 PM  
    Blogger Bluecanopy said...

    Dawn...what book is that from?

    1:54 PM  
    Blogger Karl said...

    That has to be from "Mere Christianity"...

    8:14 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Sara,
    the book that i read it in is something like 167 readings from CS lewis, or something like that, and it didn't really give specific sources, just listed it in the back. But Karl may be right.

    1:08 PM  

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