G.K. Chesterton – The Lamp-post

“Suppose that a great commotion arises in the street about something, let us say a lamp-post, which many influential persons desire to tear down.

A grey-clad monk, who is the spirit of the Middle Ages, is approached upon the matter, and begins to say, in the arid manner of the Schoolmen, “Let us first of all consider, my brethren, the value of Light. If Light be in itself good —.” At this point he is somewhat excusably knocked down. All the people make a rush for the lamp-post, the lamp-post is down in ten minutes, and they go about congratulating each other on their unmedieval practicality.

But as things go on they do not work out so easily. Some people have pulled the lamp-post down because they wanted the electric light; some because they wanted old iron; some because they wanted darkness, because their deeds were evil. Some thought it not enough of a lamp-post; some too much; some acted because they wanted to smash municipal machinery; some because they wanted to smash something. And there is a war in the night, no man knowing whom he strikes.

So, gradually and inevitably, today, tomorrow, or the next day, there comes back the conviction that the monk was right after all, and that all depends on what is the philosophy of Light. Only what we might have discussed under the gas-lamp, we now must discuss in the dark.”
– G. K. Chesterton (Heretics)

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About S.T. Martin

I am a Catholic writer and poet who holds an A.B. in Economics from Princeton University and Master's Degree in Public and Private Management from Yale University. Politically, I support a Catholic Monarchy as being the highest form of civil government, whereby the Monarch is non-ecclesial yet nevertheless serves as the right arm of the Church. A former Methodist who was also familiar with Evangelical communities as a youth, I joined the Catholic Church on Easter of 1985. The grace of my conversion came about on October 1, 1984 through the Virgin Mary and the intercession of St. Thérèse of Lisieux on her Feast Day. Years later my life was saved through the Virgin Mary and the intercession of St. Joan of Arc on July 17, 2006, the day we celebrate Joan's victorious entry into Rheims. I now dedicate my life and writings in honor of my "saintly sisters," the Virgin Mary, and our mighty Lord in His radiant Divine Mercy. "To Jesus through Mary in the friendship and sisterly care of Sts. Joan and Thérèse!"
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