Mr. Bultitude
Puritan Board Freshman
There have already been some good PB threads on this topic:
But I wanted to add to the conversation a quick little quote by C. S. Lewis, who puts it in his inimitable way:
From Miracles, chapter 11, Christianity and "Religion"
But I wanted to add to the conversation a quick little quote by C. S. Lewis, who puts it in his inimitable way:
The passion of love is something that happens to us, as "getting wet" happens to a body: and God is exempt from that "passion" in the same way that water is exempt from "getting wet." He cannot be affected with love, because He is love. To imagine that love as something less torrential or less sharp than our own temporary and derivative "passions" is a most disastrous fantasy.
From Miracles, chapter 11, Christianity and "Religion"