Friday, August 14, 2009

Something I Worry About

Suppose one reads a story of filthy atrocities in the paper. Then suppose that something turns up suggesting that the story might not be quite true, or not quite so bad as it was made out. Is one’s first feeling, ‘Thank God, even they aren’t quite so bad as that,’ or is it a feeling of disappointment, and even a determination to cling to the first story for the sheer pleasure of thinking your enemies as bad as possible? If it is the second then it is, I am afraid, the first step in a process which, if followed to the end, will make us into devils. You see, one is beginning to wish that black was a little blacker. If we give that wish its head, later on we shall wish to see grey as black, and then to see white itself as black. Finally, we shall insist on seeing everything—God and our friends and ourselves included—as bad, and not be able to stop doing it: we shall be fixed for ever in a universe of pure hatred. — C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity, p 118

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great find - I love Lewis. It has such meaning for us as we try to navigate life - whether in family life, the church, politics, at work, etc... Love you Jim!

-brock

Tiffany Long said...

Thanks, Jim! It's Tiffany Long here from Nashville. (Squint and Rocketown - remember me?) I hope all is well with you. I love this quote. Thank you for posting and reminding us all. I've been so discouraged by the hate and venom that is flying around the healthcare debate that it is hard to see anything for what it is anymore.
Have a great day.
Tiffany

Jim Hancock said...

Tiffany! Of course I remember!

Yeh, we have to think and express ourselves more...carefully, don't we...