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At last, I truly see.

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What I'm in for?

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I'm not necessarily swallowing the Christian pill that /lit/ pushes hard, but I'm checking things out. I was raised Catholic so it's nice to kinda go back to things. Lewis's writing is a little sloppy? Weird? Dated? I don't know. And his philosophical arguments in the beginning of the book to set the stage for Christianity don't seem that tight (there's an objective morality out there and SOMEONE..some MIND came up with it). I'm not a bugman, I promise, but these arguments are not very convincing. I get it though, Christianity and this sort of thing isn't found through reason, it's found through faith. Anywho I'm a little drunk already and so far the book is mostly comfy.

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city & the city is the only Mieville I've read and i fuckin dug that shit. Don't forget to watch the BBC show after reading. people keep talking about Mieville being a 'weird fiction' writer. what does that mean? what does the genre of 'weird fiction' contain? modern urban cities and Cthulhu?

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