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[Book Club] C.S. Lewis, The Great Divorce, Session Three (Chapters 10-11) ft. Timothy Gordon

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🗓️ 13 March 2023

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[Book Club] C.S. Lewis, The Great Divorce, Session Three (Chapters 10-11) ft. Timothy Gordon by Quite Frankly

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Yes. Okay. Hello, everybody. I hope that we're coming in loud and clear on YouTube for

0:13.0

book club session three. I think I think we are. I see that looking good. People are starting

0:19.6

to to greet us all. So yes, here we are. Let me take that off the screen. It is book club

0:28.9

CS Lewis, the great divorce session three of four session three of four. It has been quick.

0:37.4

It has been clean and and here we are again. My co host, my companion for this journey through

0:47.1

this book is Timothy Gordon. Tim, how are you feeling tonight? I'm so good. Frank, so

0:53.7

good. So excited to talk about these chapters. How are you? I'm doing well. I'm doing well.

0:57.6

So as far as as far as general thoughts, just to jump right on into it, it was chapter

1:02.6

10, chapter 11. Do you want to give any just general thoughts about about all of this stuff

1:08.9

and then I'll give you some thoughts and then we'll just jump right into what people in

1:12.6

the thread are saying. First and only general thought is this is the next level inner inside

1:23.9

baseball Christian attack psychological attack on in chapters 10 and 11 on secular good

1:33.6

guys on the idea of the not Carl Ronner's idea of the anonymous Christian and and CS Lewis

1:40.2

goes really, really hard psychologically at people that that you know think Carl Ronner

1:46.8

had a good idea here on secular love divorced from God, who's the source of love and stuff

1:52.6

like that. So it was really I wasn't expecting him to go this hard. It was really insightful

1:58.3

stuff. Yes. Yeah, there is. I know. For me, let's see where we're going to go with this

2:04.9

one. I mean, and especially as we now stare in the face the last week of this book, I think

2:11.5

it should be obvious to most people where this this book is going and especially where

2:18.6

it was going early on. This is a for me, at least a wonderfully imaginative depiction

2:24.6

of the afterlife, both as physical locations and as a sort of obstacle course for spiritual

2:30.5

purification, you know, almost as if we need to be deloused that we need to clean our

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