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Khari
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If you just remembered the guilt you will feel afterwards, the loss of your freedom, the loss of trust you have built with others, the love of others who are praying for your freedom, the love of God who wants you to be free, you might just hesitate to run after that addiction. What does the devil do? Keep all those things that you KNOW from your mind.
— 4 hours, 20 min ago
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Khari
is on page 18 of 223
Screwtape: "It is funny how mortals always picture us as putting things into their minds: in reality our best work is done by keeping things out."
I have never thought of it that way, but it's true. Say for instance that you are an addict, and you are tempted to do your addiction, your mind is full of the pleasure you expect from that addiction.
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I have never thought of it that way, but it's true. Say for instance that you are an addict, and you are tempted to do your addiction, your mind is full of the pleasure you expect from that addiction.
Khari
is on page 16 of 223
Screwtape: "Your patient must demand that all his own utterances are to be taken at their face value and judged simply on the words, while at the same time judging all his mother's utterances with the fullest and most over-sensitive interpretation of the tone and the context and the suspected intention."
That is a trap that is very easy to fall into.
— 4 hours, 24 min ago
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That is a trap that is very easy to fall into.
Khari
is on page 16 of 223
Screwtape: "I have had patients of my own so well in hand that they could be turned at a moment's notice from impassioned prayer for a wife's or son's 'soul' to beating or insulting the real wife or son without a qualm."
This is really true. The opposite side of the coin, and far darker truth of what James meant when he talks about blessing someone but not taking care of their physical needs.
— 4 hours, 27 min ago
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This is really true. The opposite side of the coin, and far darker truth of what James meant when he talks about blessing someone but not taking care of their physical needs.
Khari
is on page 12 of 223
"If I, being what I am, can consider that I am in some sense a Christian, why should the different vices of those people in the next pew prove that their religion is mere hypocrisy and convention?"
— 4 hours, 30 min ago
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