Gospel Prism Quotes
Gospel Prism
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Gerald Weaver95 ratings, 3.61 average rating, 25 reviews
Gospel Prism Quotes
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“Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice should create in the discerning male reader a deeply rooted concupiscence for Elizabeth Bennet that springs not from her vivacity or from her wit but from her unerring instinct to follow the deeply moral directives of her own character even against the influences and arguments of society, of convention, of seeming necessity, and of her friends and family. Properly read, Austen should be a form of pornography for the morally and spiritually discriminating man.”
― Gospel Prism
― Gospel Prism
“Apparently, faith in life is one thing and faith in literature is another.”
― Gospel Prism
― Gospel Prism
“The only crime is art.”
― Gospel Prism
― Gospel Prism
“In classrooms and living rooms across the globe, an agnostic or an atheist may be heard to strenuously argue, 'But the Bible is just a book.' Similar arguments may be raised against other holy books. But they all are too ironic, by half. A book is the Bible.”
― Gospel Prism
― Gospel Prism
“There is a point in the imagination of a creative man when the wrong thing is correct almost simply because it is wrong.”
― Gospel Prism
― Gospel Prism
“In classrooms and living rooms across the globe, an agnostic or an atheist may be heard to strenuously argue, “But the Bible is just a book.” Similar arguments may be raised against other holy books. But they all are too ironic, by half. A book is the Bible.”
― Gospel Prism
― Gospel Prism
