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We are Free to Say . . .
G. K. Chesterton and George Bernard Shaw, Christianity Today, November 9, 1992, p. 37
We are Free to Say . . .
G. K. Chesterton and George Bernard Shaw, Christianity Today, November 9, 1992, p. 37
You are free in our time to say that God does not exist; you are free to say that He exists and is evil; you are free to say that He would like to exist if He could. You may talk of God as a metaphor or mystification; you may water Him down with gallons of long words, or boil Him to the rags of metaphysics; and it is not merely that nobody punishes, but nobody protests. But if you speak of God as a fact, as a thing like a tiger, as a reason for chanting one's conduct, then the modern world will stop you somehow if it can. We are long past talking about whether an unbeliever should be punished for being irreverent. It is now thought irreverent to be a believer.