Ah, C.S. Lewis, Christian apologist and pedophile.
Ah, C.S. Lewis, Christian apologist and pedophile.
Link?C.S. Lewis [...] pedophile.
There are tons if you google it. Basically, he took tons of seminude to nude photos of prepubescent girls, sometimes in graphic positions. He also often wrote about struggling with a specific temptation, which many scholars think was kids. The BBC did a doc on it, but I read about it in some article a long while back.Link?
I did Google it. Got nadda. Are you sure you're not thinking of someone else? Lewis Carroll perhaps (not saying he was one, but he was someone with a similar name for whom hits like you describe were popping up)?There are tons if you google it. Basically, he took tons of seminude to nude photos of prepubescent girls, sometimes in graphic positions. He also often wrote about struggling with a specific temptation, which many scholars think was kids. The BBC did a doc on it, but I read about it in some article a long while back.
Good, thank you. I found it hard to believe!NEVER MIND! I retract! It was Lewis Carrol! I read it so long ago I mixed it up!
ninja'd!
Ah, C.S. Lewis, Christian apologist and pedophile.
Well he was a fantasy author.CS Lewis was the for best Christian apologist of the mid-20th century and a wonderful man to boot.
Well he was a fantasy author.
Can you read, dear? The mistake was long since corrected -- almost immediately after it was made, in fact.He was also 15 feet tall, a unicorn and bright purple.
I'm not a fan, I must admit.Seriously, "The Great Divorce" is a good read on the topic of Hell.
Ahhhh...the dullery. For the umpteenth time: not a pedo, but into S&M, apparently!And, don't forget, a pedophile too!
Can you read, dear? The mistake was long since corrected -- almost immediately after it was made, in fact.
Don't be so dull.
I'm not a fan, I must admit.
It's allowed. It's also dull and mildly obnoxious.I'm just having a little fun. Is that not allowed?
Thanks for the permission to not be a fan. It's really important to me.And it's okay if you're not a fan, I think it offers another perspective on Hell besides the usual fire and brimstone.
Excuse me, sir, I know bright purple unicorns, and C.S. Lewis was no bright, purple unicorn.He was also 15 feet tall, a unicorn and bright purple.
Seriously, "The Great Divorce" is a good read on the topic of Hell.
Holy pickles, you weren't kidding! Having read a few articles (including this CNN religion article and this New Yorker article on the subject), I can only conclude that I would have become the next C.S. Lewis if only I would have remained a devout Christian. As it stands, I am much closer to becoming another Lewis: Lewis Black. I'm okay with that.Ahhhh...the dullery. For the umpteenth time: not a pedo, but into S&M, apparently!
Which is delightful.
Actually I'm capable of reading an entire thread and not leaving out key details.And, don't forget, a pedophile too!
Why is not believing seen as rejection? Let's say your religion is the one true religion. At best this means most people are just making a mistake in not believing it is true? God has no room in his heart for people who make mistakes?Hell according to Christian Doctrine was originally a fate for the Devil and his angels, human beings go there as a result of rejecting Jesus.
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