8 Aug 2011

C S Lewis: On Pleasures

Posted by joncooper

“But aren’t there bad, unlawful pleasures? Certainly there are. But in calling them “bad pleasures” I take it we are using a kind of shorthand. We mean “pleasures snatched by unlawful acts.” It is the stealing of the apple that is bad, not the sweetness. The sweetness is still a beam from the glory. That does not palliate the stealing. It makes it worse. There is sacrilege in the theft. We have abused a holy thing.”

–C S Lewis
(from Letters to Malcom: Chiefly on Prayer)

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