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The Weight of Glory; God in the Dock; Christian Reflections; On Stories; Present Concerns; and The World's Last Night (The C. S. Lewis Collection: Essays and Speeches) The Weight of Glory; God in the Dock; Christian Reflections; On Stories; Present Concerns; and The World's Last Night by C.S. Lewis
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“For the same reason we ought to read the psalms that curse the oppressor; read them with fear. Who knows what imprecations of the same sort have been uttered against ourselves? What prayers have Red men, and Black, and Brown and Yellow, sent up against us to their gods or sometimes to God Himself? All over the earth the White Man’s offence ‘smells to heaven’: massacres, broken treaties, theft, kidnappings, enslavement, deportation, floggings, lynchings, beatings-up, rape, insult, mockery, and odious hypocrisy make up that smell.”
C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory; God in the Dock; Christian Reflections; On Stories; Present Concerns; and The World's Last Night