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Post soy-writers and philo-soy-phers, so that /lit/eratis know who to avoid

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>>10756486
All memes aside, it really isn't that simple. A soy writer could lead to an anti-soy life, in a way. There are many things that work like this. Take, for instance, C. S. Lewis. The Christian writer beloved by normies everywhere? Yeah, but a big theme of his works is self-deception. If you read something like The Great Divorce, or especially The Screwtape Letters, you won't be able to emerge without a lot of self-doubt. You'll always be questioning what your "true motives" are for everything you believe. And that's how C. S. Lewis might turn someone away from Christianity.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MS0TrsI7rE

>soyboy meme

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