I note that C. S. Lewis, a prominent 20th century Christian, claims in his Screwtape Proposes a Toast that some Norse myths seems to him aesthetically more attractive than Christianity.
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If you're curious about the title of the blog, I explain its sense here. (I should say as well that I searched many days in vain for a title not already taken. "Philosophical Midwife" was not my first choice.)
A Perennial
Like plants, blogs are of two sorts. Annuals are composed of posts meant to have only temporary interest. Their posts "die" soon after they appear. Perennials on the other hand are composed of posts that are like chapters in a book. Their posts last (or at least are meant to last). The Philosophical Midwife is a perennial. So please do read old posts. Though I've since abandoned the views expressed in some, all will repay study (even if only to isolate their errors). I will read and likely respond to every comment, no matter how old the post.
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Franklin,
I note that C. S. Lewis, a prominent 20th century Christian, claims in his Screwtape Proposes a Toast that some Norse myths seems to him aesthetically more attractive than Christianity.
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