Christian Reflections Quotes
Christian Reflections
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C.S. Lewis703 ratings, 4.13 average rating, 81 reviews
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“A man is never so proud as when striking an attitude of humility.”
― Christian Reflections
― Christian Reflections
“It is your senses and your imagination that are going to attack belief. Here, as in the New Testament, the conflict is not between faith and reason but between faith and sight. We can face things which we know to be dangerous if they don’t look or sound too dangerous; our real trouble is often with things we know to be safe but which look dreadful. Our faith in Christ wavers not so much when real arguments come against it as when it looks improbable—when the whole world takes on that desolate look which really tells us much more about the state of our passions and even our digestion than about reality.”
― Christian Reflections
― Christian Reflections
“I enjoyed my breakfast this morning, and I think that was a good thing and do not think it was condemned by God. But I do not think myself a good man for enjoying it.”
― Christian Reflections
― Christian Reflections
“The very idea of freedom presupposes some objective moral law which overarches rulers and ruled alike. Subjectivism about values is eternally incompatible with democracy. We and our rulers are of one kind only so long as we are subject to one law. But if there is no Law of Nature, the ethos of any society is the creation of its rulers, educators and conditioners; and every creator stands above and outside his own creation.”
― Christian Reflections
― Christian Reflections
“Christianity is not the promulgation of a moral discovery. It is addressed only to penitents, only to those who admit disobedience to the known moral law. It offers forgiveness for having broken, and supernatural help towards keeping, that law, and by so doing re-affirms it.”
― Christian Reflections
― Christian Reflections
“The idea . . . that Christianity brought a new ethical code into the world is a grave error. If it had done so, then we would have to conclude that all who first preached it wholly misunderstood their own message: for all of them, its founder, His precursor, His apostles, came demanding repentance and offering forgiveness, a demand and an offer both meaningless except on the assumption of a moral law already known and already broken.”
― Christian Reflections
― Christian Reflections
“We can face things which we know to be dangerous if they don't look or sound too dangerous; our real trouble is often with things we know to be safe but which look dreadful.”
― Christian Reflections
― Christian Reflections
“When once passion takes part in the game, the human reason, unassisted by Grace, has about as much chance of retaining its hold on truths already gained as a snowflake has of retaining its consistency in the mouth of a blast furnace.”
― Christian Reflections
― Christian Reflections
“Reason may win truths; without Faith she will retain them just so long as Satan pleases.”
― Christian Reflections
― Christian Reflections
“Authority, reason, experience; on these three, mixed in varying proportions all our knowledge depends.”
― Christian Reflections
― Christian Reflections
