“I feel a strong desire to tell you – and I expect you feel a strong desire to tell me – which of these two errors is the worse. That is the devil getting at us. He always sends errors into the world in pairs – pairs of opposites. And he always encourages us to spend a lot of time thinking which is the worse. You see why, of course? He relies on your extra dislike of one error to draw you gradually into the opposite one. But do not let us be fooled. We have to keep our eyes on the goal and go straight through between both errors. We have no other concern than that with either of them.” (C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity)
dadthedawg Premium Member about 8 hours ago
Pro versus con, and you’re the con…..
oldthang about 7 hours ago
This election sucked!
Botulism Bob about 7 hours ago
Whatever it is, he’s against it.
drbee about 7 hours ago
America just became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Putin, Inc.
zekepotato about 7 hours ago
Oh what a beautiful morning!
Mediatech about 5 hours ago
I wanted “None of the Above”
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 5 hours ago
Against what? Democracy?
Jayalexander about 5 hours ago
Sums it up in a nutshell.
blunebottle about 3 hours ago
We always do that in Canada.
bobpickett1 about 3 hours ago
Did not work this time.
rshive about 3 hours ago
That option apparently wasn’t on the ballot.
donlackie about 3 hours ago
Same as most of America these days. Politicians don’t give you reasons to vote FOR them, they only tell you why you need to vote AGAINST the other guy
Funniguy about 2 hours ago
In essence, that is what all voters do.
Slowly, he turned... about 1 hour ago
I think a lot of voters did that. Sorry, Ben, we will try harder next time.
elvira.alejandro 30 minutes ago
No wonder why…
prrdh 8 minutes ago
“I feel a strong desire to tell you – and I expect you feel a strong desire to tell me – which of these two errors is the worse. That is the devil getting at us. He always sends errors into the world in pairs – pairs of opposites. And he always encourages us to spend a lot of time thinking which is the worse. You see why, of course? He relies on your extra dislike of one error to draw you gradually into the opposite one. But do not let us be fooled. We have to keep our eyes on the goal and go straight through between both errors. We have no other concern than that with either of them.” (C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity)