GK Chesterton
G.K Chesterton
I read a great article on G.K Chesterton, on his writing and some of his retorts to evolutionists.
It's said he was always writing—wherever he found
himself, and with whatever he could find to write on.
So in the tearoom he scribbled on napkins. On the
train, in front of a bank teller, or in the middle of
a lecture he was known to jot hurriedly in a notebook,
even on the cuff of his sleeve.
He was apparently quite a character walking the streets of London with a black cape and top hat and a swordstick.
Here's some quotes I found interesting that you may
enjoy.
"There are those who hate Christianity and call their
hatred an all-embracing love for all religions." To
the convicted agnostic he said, "We don't know enough
about the unknown to know that it is unknowable." To
the social Darwinist he said, "It is absurd for the
Evolutionist to complain that it is unthinkable for an
admittedly unthinkable God to make everything out of
nothing, and then pretend that it is more thinkable
that nothing should turn itself into everything."
See the full article here.


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