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"It is that the exorcist towers above the poet and even the prophet; that the story between Cana and Calvary is one long war with demons. He understood better than a hundred poets the beauty of the flowers of the battle-field; but he came out to battle. And if most of his words mean anything they do mean that there is at our very feet, like a chasm concealed among flowers, an unfathomable evil."

—G.K. Chesterton

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Thank you, Mr. Rappoport. I learned of you through a podcast several years ago with Mr. James Delingpole. I'm very grateful for the opportunity to learn through your writing, borne of considerable experience—and a burning and dogged desire (it seems to me) to find the truth (not unlike G.K. Chesterton, and who began his career in Art School).

I wsh you continued success in your vocational pursuits at this very challenging time in the Affairs of Men (to borrow Shakespeare's affecting phrase). Peace

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