"Contrary
to what might be expected, I look back on experiences that at the
time seemed especially desolating and painful with particular
satisfaction. Indeed, I can say with complete truthfulness that
everything I have learned in my seventy-five years in the world,
everything that has truly enhanced and enlightened my existence, has
been through affliction and not through happiness, whether pursued or
attained. In other words, if it ever were to be possible to eliminate
affliction from our earthly existence by means of some drug or other
medical mumbo jumbo, as Aldous Huxley (and all atheists down through
time) envisioned in Brave New World, the result would not be to make
life delectable, but to make it too banal and trivial to be
endurable. This, of course, is what the Cross signifies. And it is
the Cross, more than anything else, that has called me inexorably to
Christ.”
Malcolm
Muggeridge
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