-Autobiography (1936)
Quotes by and posts relating to one of the most influential authors of the 20th century, G.K. Chesterton
Thursday, May 21, 2015
The sort of Evangelical who
demands what he calls a Living Christ must surely find it difficult to
reconcile with his religion an indifference to a Dying Christ; but anyhow one
would think he would prefer it to a Dead Cross...If a man were ready to wreck
every statue of Julius Caesar, but also ready to kiss the sword that killed
him, he would be liable to be misunderstood as an ardent admirer of Caesar. If
a man hated to have a portrait of Charles the First, but rubbed his hands with
joy at the sight of the axe that beheaded him, he would have himself to blame
if he were regarded rather as a Roundhead than a Royalist. And to permit a
picture of the engine of execution, while forbidding a picture of the victim,
is just as strange and sinister in the case of Christ as in that of Caesar.
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