Re: As for that not-Lewis quote at the end...

Date: October 5th, 2020 15:52 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mc776
Emily Ann Pulley just commented on that thread with a closer source:
It appears in 'God in the Dock' (Eerdmans, 1970), in the fourth chapter, “Answers to Questions on Christianity.” A Q&A session was held on April 18, 1944 at Electric and Musical Industries Ltd., (EMI) in Hayes, Middlesex, and this was part of his response to the question, Christians are taught to love their neighbours. How, therefore, can they justify their attitude of supporting the war?
CSL: You are told to love your neighbour as yourself. How do you love yourself? When I look into my own mind, I find that I do not love myself by thinking myself a dear old chap or having affectionate feelings. I do not think that I love myself because I am particularly good, but just because I am myself and quite apart from my character. I might detest something which I have done. Nevertheless, I do not cease to love myself. In other words, that definite distinction that Christians make between hating sin and loving the sinner is one that you have been making in your own case since you were born. You dislike what you have done, but you don’t cease to love yourself. You may even think that you ought to be hanged. You may even think that you ought to go to the Police and own up and be hanged. Love is not affectionate feeling, but a steady wish for the loved person’s ultimate good as far as it can be obtained. It seems to me, therefore, that when the worst comes to the worst, if you cannot restrain a man by any method except by trying to kill him, then a Christian must do that. That is my answer. But I may be wrong. It is very difficult to answer, of course."
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