C.s. LewisThe false religion of lust is baser than the false religion of mother-love or patriotism or art: but lust is less likely to be made into a religion.
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In the 17th century, Henry Peacham said, “The false religion of lust is baser than the false religion of mother-love or patriotism or art: but lust is less likely to be made into a religion.”
Source: The Great Divorce
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