"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, l…
"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
"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