Screwtape encourages confusion and
pride:
The sense of ownership in general is always to be
encouraged. The humans are always putting up claims to ownership which
sound equally funny in Heaven and in Hell and we must keep them doing
so. Much of the modem resistance to chastity comes from men’s belief
that they ‘own’ their bodies—those vast and perilous estates, pulsating
with the energy that made the worlds, in which they find themselves
without their consent and from which they are ejected at the pleasure
of Another! It is as if a royal child whom his father has placed, for
love’s sake, in titular command of some great province, under the real
rule of wise counsellors, should come to fancy he really owns the
cities, the forests, and the corn, in the same way as he owns the
bricks on the nursery floor.
We produce this sense of ownership not only by
pride but by confusion. We teach them not to notice the different
senses of the possessive pronoun—the finely graded differences that run
from ‘my boots’ through ‘my dog’, ‘my servant’, ‘my wife’, ‘my father’,
‘my master’ and ‘my country’, to ‘my God’. They can be taught to reduce
all these senses to that of ‘my boots’, the ‘my’ of ownership.
From The Screwtape Letters
Compiled in A Year with C.S. Lewis
The Screwtape Letters. Copyright ©
1942, C. S. Lewis Pte. Ltd. Copyright restored © 1996 C. S. Lewis Pte.
Ltd. All rights reserved. Used with permission of HarperCollins
Publishers. A Year With C.S. Lewis: Daily Readings from His Classic
Works. Copyright © 2003 by C. S. Lewis Pte. Ltd. All rights
reserved. Used with permission of HarperCollins Publishers.
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