« Reply #10203 on: February 25, 2016, 02:42:44 PM »
As you might guess, I have a much higher regard for Malcolm Muggeridge and CS Lewis than I have for the likes of Christopher Hitchens.
That's because the first two were credulous gimps who swallowed every myth and fable going by the yard (Saint Mug as he was widely known was aptly named for more than a mere play on his surname), and thus obviously more attuned to your preferred method of conducting yourself in the world, and the latter was a sceptic, a critical thinker and a sworn enemy of credulity and irrationalism to the bone.
But it surprises nobody here that you would rather shoot the messenger than permit yourself to read any alternative viewpoint based upon rational principles that does away with your mythologising.
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