第4章

类别:其他 作者:GILBERT K.CHESTERTON字数:18309更新时间:19/01/04 16:43:49
Therewassomethingpersonalintheworld,asinaworkofart; whateveritmeantitmeantviolently。Third,Ithoughtthispurposebeautifulinitsolddesign,inspiteofitsdefects,suchasdragons。Fourth,thattheproperformofthankstoitissomeformofhumilityandrestraint:weshouldthankGodforbeerandBurgundybynotdrinkingtoomuchofthem。Weowed,also,anobediencetowhatevermadeus。Andlast,andstrangest,therehadcomeintomymindavagueandvastimpressionthatinsomewayallgoodwasaremnanttobestoredandheldsacredoutofsomeprimordialruin。ManhadsavedhisgoodasCrusoesavedhisgoods: hehadsavedthemfromawreck。AllthisIfeltandtheagegavemenoencouragementtofeelit。AndallthistimeIhadnoteventhoughtofChristiantheology。 VTHEFLAGOFTHEWORLD WhenIwasaboythereweretwocuriousmenrunningaboutwhowerecalledtheoptimistandthepessimist。Iconstantlyusedthewordsmyself,butIcheerfullyconfessthatIneverhadanyveryspecialideaofwhattheymeant。Theonlythingwhichmightbeconsideredevidentwasthattheycouldnotmeanwhattheysaid; fortheordinaryverbalexplanationwasthattheoptimistthoughtthisworldasgoodasitcouldbe,whilethepessimistthoughtitasbadasitcouldbe。Boththesestatementsbeingobviouslyravingnonsense,onehadtocastaboutforotherexplanations。 Anoptimistcouldnotmeanamanwhothoughteverythingrightandnothingwrong。Forthatismeaningless;itislikecallingeverythingrightandnothingleft。Uponthewhole,Icametotheconclusionthattheoptimistthoughteverythinggoodexceptthepessimist,andthatthepessimistthoughteverythingbad,excepthimself。 Itwouldbeunfairtoomitaltogetherfromthelistthemysteriousbutsuggestivedefinitionsaidtohavebeengivenbyalittlegirl,\"Anoptimistisamanwholooksafteryoureyes,andapessimistisamanwholooksafteryourfeet。\"Iamnotsurethatthisisnotthebestdefinitionofall。Thereisevenasortofallegoricaltruthinit。Fortheremight,perhaps,beaprofitabledistinctiondrawnbetweenthatmoredrearythinkerwhothinksmerelyofourcontactwiththeearthfrommomenttomoment,andthathappierthinkerwhoconsidersratherourprimarypowerofvisionandofchoiceofroad。 Butthisisadeepmistakeinthisalternativeoftheoptimistandthepessimist。Theassumptionofitisthatamancriticisesthisworldasifhewerehouse-hunting,asifhewerebeingshownoveranewsuiteofapartments。Ifamancametothisworldfromsomeotherworldinfullpossessionofhispowershemightdiscusswhethertheadvantageofmidsummerwoodsmadeupforthedisadvantageofmaddogs,justasamanlookingforlodgingsmightbalancethepresenceofatelephoneagainsttheabsenceofaseaview。 Butnomanisinthatposition。Amanbelongstothisworldbeforehebeginstoaskifitisnicetobelongtoit。Hehasfoughtfortheflag,andoftenwonheroicvictoriesfortheflaglongbeforehehaseverenlisted。Toputshortlywhatseemstheessentialmatter,hehasaloyaltylongbeforehehasanyadmiration。 Inthelastchapterithasbeensaidthattheprimaryfeelingthatthisworldisstrangeandyetattractiveisbestexpressedinfairytales。Thereadermay,ifhelikes,putdownthenextstagetothatbellicoseandevenjingoliteraturewhichcommonlycomesnextinthehistoryofaboy。Weallowemuchsoundmoralitytothepennydreadfuls。Whateverthereason,itseemedandstillseemstomethatourattitudetowardslifecanbebetterexpressedintermsofakindofmilitaryloyaltythanintermsofcriticismandapproval。Myacceptanceoftheuniverseisnotoptimism,itismorelikepatriotism。Itisamatterofprimaryloyalty。 Theworldisnotalodging-houseatBrighton,whichwearetoleavebecauseitismiserable。Itisthefortressofourfamily,withtheflagflyingontheturret,andthemoremiserableitisthelessweshouldleaveit。Thepointisnotthatthisworldistoosadtoloveortoogladnottolove;thepointisthatwhenyoudoloveathing,itsgladnessisareasonforlovingit,anditssadnessareasonforlovingitmore。AlloptimisticthoughtsaboutEnglandandallpessimisticthoughtsaboutherarealikereasonsfortheEnglishpatriot。Similarly,optimismandpessimismarealikeargumentsforthecosmicpatriot。 Letussupposeweareconfrontedwithadesperatething—— sayPimlico。IfwethinkwhatisreallybestforPimlicoweshallfindthethreadofthoughtleadstothethroneorthemysticandthearbitrary。ItisnotenoughforamantodisapproveofPimlico: inthatcasehewillmerelycuthisthroatormovetoChelsea。 Nor,certainly,isitenoughforamantoapproveofPimlico: forthenitwillremainPimlico,whichwouldbeawful。 TheonlywayoutofitseemstobeforsomebodytolovePimlico: toloveitwithatranscendentaltieandwithoutanyearthlyreason。 IftherearoseamanwholovedPimlico,thenPimlicowouldriseintoivorytowersandgoldenpinnacles;Pimlicowouldattireherselfasawomandoeswhensheisloved。Fordecorationisnotgiventohidehorriblethings:buttodecoratethingsalreadyadorable。 Amotherdoesnotgiveherchildabluebowbecauseheissouglywithoutit。Aloverdoesnotgiveagirlanecklacetohideherneck。 IfmenlovedPimlicoasmotherslovechildren,arbitrarily,becauseitisTHEIRS,PimlicoinayearortwomightbefairerthanFlorence。 Somereaderswillsaythatthisisamerefantasy。Ianswerthatthisistheactualhistoryofmankind。This,asafact,ishowcitiesdidgrowgreat。Gobacktothedarkestrootsofcivilizationandyouwillfindthemknottedroundsomesacredstoneorencirclingsomesacredwell。Peoplefirstpaidhonourtoaspotandafterwardsgainedgloryforit。MendidnotloveRomebecauseshewasgreat。 Shewasgreatbecausetheyhadlovedher。 Theeighteenth-centurytheoriesofthesocialcontracthavebeenexposedtomuchclumsycriticisminourtime;insofarastheymeantthatthereisatthebackofallhistoricgovernmentanideaofcontentandco-operation,theyweredemonstrablyright。 Buttheyreallywerewrong,insofarastheysuggestedthatmenhadeveraimedatorderorethicsdirectlybyaconsciousexchangeofinterests。Moralitydidnotbeginbyonemansayingtoanother,\"Iwillnothityouifyoudonothitme\";thereisnotraceofsuchatransaction。ThereISatraceofbothmenhavingsaid,\"Wemustnothiteachotherintheholyplace。\"Theygainedtheirmoralitybyguardingtheirreligion。Theydidnotcultivatecourage。 Theyfoughtfortheshrine,andfoundtheyhadbecomecourageous。 Theydidnotcultivatecleanliness。Theypurifiedthemselvesforthealtar,andfoundthattheywereclean。ThehistoryoftheJewsistheonlyearlydocumentknowntomostEnglishmen,andthefactscanbejudgedsufficientlyfromthat。TheTenCommandmentswhichhavebeenfoundsubstantiallycommontomankindweremerelymilitarycommands; acodeofregimentalorders,issuedtoprotectacertainarkacrossacertaindesert。Anarchywasevilbecauseitendangeredthesanctity。 AndonlywhentheymadeaholydayforGoddidtheyfindtheyhadmadeaholidayformen。 Ifitbegrantedthatthisprimarydevotiontoaplaceorthingisasourceofcreativeenergy,wecanpassontoaverypeculiarfact。 Letusreiterateforaninstantthattheonlyrightoptimismisasortofuniversalpatriotism。Whatisthematterwiththepessimist? Ithinkitcanbestatedbysayingthatheisthecosmicanti-patriot。 Andwhatisthematterwiththeanti-patriot?Ithinkitcanbestated,withoutunduebitterness,bysayingthatheisthecandidfriend。 Andwhatisthematterwiththecandidfriend?Therewestriketherockofreallifeandimmutablehumannature。 Iventuretosaythatwhatisbadinthecandidfriendissimplythatheisnotcandid。Heiskeepingsomethingback—— hisowngloomypleasureinsayingunpleasantthings。Hehasasecretdesiretohurt,notmerelytohelp。Thisiscertainly,Ithink,whatmakesacertainsortofanti-patriotirritatingtohealthycitizens。Idonotspeak(ofcourse)oftheanti-patriotismwhichonlyirritatesfeverishstockbrokersandgushingactresses; thatisonlypatriotismspeakingplainly。AmanwhosaysthatnopatriotshouldattacktheBoerWaruntilitisoverisnotworthansweringintelligently;heissayingthatnogoodsonshouldwarnhismotheroffacliffuntilshehasfallenoverit。 Butthereisananti-patriotwhohonestlyangershonestmen,andtheexplanationofhimis,Ithink,whatIhavesuggested: heistheuncandidcandidfriend;themanwhosays,\"Iamsorrytosayweareruined,\"andisnotsorryatall。Andhemaybesaid,withoutrhetoric,tobeatraitor;forheisusingthatuglyknowledgewhichwasallowedhimtostrengthenthearmy,todiscouragepeoplefromjoiningit。Becauseheisallowedtobepessimisticasamilitaryadviserheisbeingpessimisticasarecruitingsergeant。 Justinthesamewaythepessimist(whoisthecosmicanti-patriot) usesthefreedomthatlifeallowstohercounsellorstolureawaythepeoplefromherflag。Grantedthathestatesonlyfacts,itisstillessentialtoknowwhatarehisemotions,whatishismotive。 ItmaybethattwelvehundredmeninTottenhamaredownwithsmallpox; butwewanttoknowwhetherthisisstatedbysomegreatphilosopherwhowantstocursethegods,oronlybysomecommonclergymanwhowantstohelpthemen。 Theevilofthepessimistis,then,notthathechastisesgodsandmen,butthathedoesnotlovewhathechastises——hehasnotthisprimaryandsupernaturalloyaltytothings。Whatistheevilofthemancommonlycalledanoptimist?Obviously,itisfeltthattheoptimist,wishingtodefendthehonourofthisworld,willdefendtheindefensible。Heisthejingooftheuniverse; hewillsay,\"Mycosmos,rightorwrong。\"Hewillbelessinclinedtothereformofthings;moreinclinedtoasortoffront-benchofficialanswertoallattacks,soothingeveryonewithassurances。 Hewillnotwashtheworld,butwhitewashtheworld。Allthis(whichistrueofatypeofoptimist)leadsustotheonereallyinterestingpointofpsychology,whichcouldnotbeexplainedwithoutit。 Wesaytheremustbeaprimalloyaltytolife:theonlyquestionis,shallitbeanaturalorasupernaturalloyalty? Ifyouliketoputitso,shallitbeareasonableoranunreasonableloyalty?Now,theextraordinarythingisthatthebadoptimism(thewhitewashing,theweakdefenceofeverything) comesinwiththereasonableoptimism。Rationaloptimismleadstostagnation:itisirrationaloptimismthatleadstoreform。 Letmeexplainbyusingoncemoretheparallelofpatriotism。 Themanwhoismostlikelytoruintheplacehelovesisexactlythemanwholovesitwithareason。Themanwhowillimprovetheplaceisthemanwholovesitwithoutareason。IfamanlovessomefeatureofPimlico(whichseemsunlikely),hemayfindhimselfdefendingthatfeatureagainstPimlicoitself。ButifhesimplylovesPimlicoitself,hemaylayitwasteandturnitintotheNewJerusalem。 Idonotdenythatreformmaybeexcessive;Ionlysaythatitisthemysticpatriotwhoreforms。Merejingoself-contentmentiscommonestamongthosewhohavesomepedanticreasonfortheirpatriotism。 TheworstjingoesdonotloveEngland,butatheoryofEngland。 IfweloveEnglandforbeinganempire,wemayoverratethesuccesswithwhichweruletheHindoos。Butifweloveitonlyforbeinganation,wecanfaceallevents:foritwouldbeanationeveniftheHindoosruledus。Thusalsoonlythosewillpermittheirpatriotismtofalsifyhistorywhosepatriotismdependsonhistory。 AmanwholovesEnglandforbeingEnglishwillnotmindhowshearose。 ButamanwholovesEnglandforbeingAnglo-Saxonmaygoagainstallfactsforhisfancy。Hemayend(likeCarlyleandFreeman) bymaintainingthattheNormanConquestwasaSaxonConquest。 Hemayendinutterunreason——becausehehasareason。AmanwholovesFranceforbeingmilitarywillpalliatethearmyof1870。 ButamanwholovesFranceforbeingFrancewillimprovethearmyof1870。ThisisexactlywhattheFrenchhavedone,andFranceisagoodinstanceoftheworkingparadox。Nowhereelseispatriotismmorepurelyabstractandarbitrary;andnowhereelseisreformmoredrasticandsweeping。Themoretranscendentalisyourpatriotism,themorepracticalareyourpolitics。 Perhapsthemosteverydayinstanceofthispointisinthecaseofwomen;andtheirstrangeandstrongloyalty。Somestupidpeoplestartedtheideathatbecausewomenobviouslybackuptheirownpeoplethrougheverything,thereforewomenareblindanddonotseeanything。Theycanhardlyhaveknownanywomen。Thesamewomenwhoarereadytodefendtheirmenthroughthickandthinare(intheirpersonalintercoursewiththeman)almostmorbidlylucidaboutthethinnessofhisexcusesorthethicknessofhishead。 Aman’sfriendlikeshimbutleaveshimasheis:hiswifeloveshimandisalwaystryingtoturnhimintosomebodyelse。Womenwhoareuttermysticsintheircreedareuttercynicsintheircriticism。 ThackerayexpressedthiswellwhenhemadePendennis’mother,whoworshippedhersonasagod,yetassumethathewouldgowrongasaman。Sheunderratedhisvirtue,thoughsheoverratedhisvalue。 Thedevoteeisentirelyfreetocriticise;thefanaticcansafelybeasceptic。Loveisnotblind;thatisthelastthingthatitis。 Loveisbound;andthemoreitisboundthelessitisblind。 Thisatleasthadcometobemypositionaboutallthatwascalledoptimism,pessimism,andimprovement。Beforeanycosmicactofreformwemusthaveacosmicoathofallegiance。 Amanmustbeinterestedinlife,thenhecouldbedisinterestedinhisviewsofit。\"Mysongivemethyheart\";theheartmustbefixedontherightthing:themomentwehaveafixedheartwehaveafreehand。Imustpausetoanticipateanobviouscriticism。 Itwillbesaidthatarationalpersonacceptstheworldasmixedofgoodandevilwithadecentsatisfactionandadecentendurance。 ButthisisexactlytheattitudewhichImaintaintobedefective。 Itis,Iknow,verycommoninthisage;itwasperfectlyputinthosequietlinesofMatthewArnoldwhicharemorepiercinglyblasphemousthantheshrieksofSchopenhauer—— \"Enoughwelive:——andifalife,Withlargeresultssolittlerife,Thoughbearable,seemhardlyworthThispompofworlds,thispainofbirth。\" Iknowthisfeelingfillsourepoch,andIthinkitfreezesourepoch。ForourTitanicpurposesoffaithandrevolution,whatweneedisnotthecoldacceptanceoftheworldasacompromise,butsomewayinwhichwecanheartilyhateandheartilyloveit。 Wedonotwantjoyandangertoneutralizeeachotherandproduceasurlycontentment;wewantafiercerdelightandafiercerdiscontent。 Wehavetofeeltheuniverseatonceasanogre’scastle,tobestormed,andyetasourowncottage,towhichwecanreturnatevening。 Noonedoubtsthatanordinarymancangetonwiththisworld: butwedemandnotstrengthenoughtogetonwithit,butstrengthenoughtogetiton。Canhehateitenoughtochangeit,andyetloveitenoughtothinkitworthchanging?Canhelookupatitscolossalgoodwithoutoncefeelingacquiescence? Canhelookupatitscolossalevilwithoutoncefeelingdespair? Canhe,inshort,beatoncenotonlyapessimistandanoptimist,butafanaticalpessimistandafanaticaloptimist?Isheenoughofapagantodiefortheworld,andenoughofaChristiantodietoit? Inthiscombination,Imaintain,itistherationaloptimistwhofails,theirrationaloptimistwhosucceeds。Heisreadytosmashthewholeuniverseforthesakeofitself。 Iputthesethingsnotintheirmaturelogicalsequence,butastheycame:andthisviewwasclearedandsharpenedbyanaccidentofthetime。UnderthelengtheningshadowofIbsen,anargumentarosewhetheritwasnotaverynicethingtomurderone’sself。 Gravemodernstoldusthatwemustnotevensay\"poorfellow,\" ofamanwhohadblownhisbrainsout,sincehewasanenviableperson,andhadonlyblownthemoutbecauseoftheirexceptionalexcellence。 Mr。WilliamArcherevensuggestedthatinthegoldenagetherewouldbepenny-in-the-slotmachines,bywhichamancouldkillhimselfforapenny。InallthisIfoundmyselfutterlyhostiletomanywhocalledthemselvesliberalandhumane。Notonlyissuicideasin,itisthesin。Itistheultimateandabsoluteevil,therefusaltotakeaninterestinexistence;therefusaltotaketheoathofloyaltytolife。Themanwhokillsaman,killsaman。 Themanwhokillshimself,killsallmen;asfarasheisconcernedhewipesouttheworld。Hisactisworse(symbolicallyconsidered) thananyrapeordynamiteoutrage。Foritdestroysallbuildings: itinsultsallwomen。Thethiefissatisfiedwithdiamonds; butthesuicideisnot:thatishiscrime。Hecannotbebribed,evenbytheblazingstonesoftheCelestialCity。Thethiefcomplimentsthethingshesteals,ifnottheownerofthem。 Butthesuicideinsultseverythingonearthbynotstealingit。 Hedefileseveryflowerbyrefusingtoliveforitssake。 Thereisnotatinycreatureinthecosmosatwhomhisdeathisnotasneer。Whenamanhangshimselfonatree,theleavesmightfalloffinangerandthebirdsflyawayinfury: foreachhasreceivedapersonalaffront。Ofcoursetheremaybepatheticemotionalexcusesfortheact。Thereoftenareforrape,andtherealmostalwaysarefordynamite。Butifitcomestoclearideasandtheintelligentmeaningofthings,thenthereismuchmorerationalandphilosophictruthintheburialatthecross-roadsandthestakedriventhroughthebody,thaninMr。Archer’ssuicidalautomaticmachines。Thereisameaninginburyingthesuicideapart。 Theman’scrimeisdifferentfromothercrimes——foritmakesevencrimesimpossible。 AboutthesametimeIreadasolemnflippancybysomefreethinker: hesaidthatasuicidewasonlythesameasamartyr。Theopenfallacyofthishelpedtoclearthequestion。Obviouslyasuicideistheoppositeofamartyr。Amartyrisamanwhocaressomuchforsomethingoutsidehim,thatheforgetshisownpersonallife。 Asuicideisamanwhocaressolittleforanythingoutsidehim,thathewantstoseethelastofeverything。Onewantssomethingtobegin:theotherwantseverythingtoend。Inotherwords,themartyrisnoble,exactlybecause(howeverherenouncestheworldorexecratesallhumanity)heconfessesthisultimatelinkwithlife; hesetshisheartoutsidehimself:hediesthatsomethingmaylive。 Thesuicideisignoblebecausehehasnotthislinkwithbeing: heisameredestroyer;spiritually,hedestroystheuniverse。 AndthenIrememberedthestakeandthecross-roads,andthequeerfactthatChristianityhadshownthisweirdharshnesstothesuicide。 ForChristianityhadshownawildencouragementofthemartyr。 HistoricChristianitywasaccused,notentirelywithoutreason,ofcarryingmartyrdomandasceticismtoapoint,desolateandpessimistic。TheearlyChristianmartyrstalkedofdeathwithahorriblehappiness。Theyblasphemedthebeautifuldutiesofthebody:theysmeltthegraveafarofflikeafieldofflowers。 Allthishasseemedtomanytheverypoetryofpessimism。YetthereisthestakeatthecrossroadstoshowwhatChristianitythoughtofthepessimist。 ThiswasthefirstofthelongtrainofenigmaswithwhichChristianityenteredthediscussion。AndtherewentwithitapeculiarityofwhichIshallhavetospeakmoremarkedly,asanoteofallChristiannotions,butwhichdistinctlybeganinthisone。 TheChristianattitudetothemartyrandthesuicidewasnotwhatissooftenaffirmedinmodernmorals。Itwasnotamatterofdegree。 Itwasnotthatalinemustbedrawnsomewhere,andthattheself-slayerinexaltationfellwithintheline,theself-slayerinsadnessjustbeyondit。TheChristianfeelingevidentlywasnotmerelythatthesuicidewascarryingmartyrdomtoofar。 TheChristianfeelingwasfuriouslyforoneandfuriouslyagainsttheother:thesetwothingsthatlookedsomuchalikewereatoppositeendsofheavenandhell。Onemanflungawayhislife; hewassogoodthathisdrybonescouldhealcitiesinpestilence。 Anothermanflungawaylife;hewassobadthathisboneswouldpollutehisbrethren’s。Iamnotsayingthisfiercenesswasright; butwhywasitsofierce? HereitwasthatIfirstfoundthatmywanderingfeetwereinsomebeatentrack。Christianityhadalsofeltthisoppositionofthemartyrtothesuicide:haditperhapsfeltitforthesamereason?HadChristianityfeltwhatIfelt,butcouldnot(andcannot)express——thisneedforafirstloyaltytothings,andthenforaruinousreformofthings?ThenIrememberedthatitwasactuallythechargeagainstChristianitythatitcombinedthesetwothingswhichIwaswildlytryingtocombine。 Christianitywasaccused,atoneandthesametime,ofbeingtoooptimisticabouttheuniverseandofbeingtoopessimisticabouttheworld。Thecoincidencemademesuddenlystandstill。 Animbecilehabithasariseninmoderncontroversyofsayingthatsuchandsuchacreedcanbeheldinoneagebutcannotbeheldinanother。Somedogma,wearetold,wascredibleinthetwelfthcentury,butisnotcredibleinthetwentieth。 YoumightaswellsaythatacertainphilosophycanbebelievedonMondays,butcannotbebelievedonTuesdays。Youmightaswellsayofaviewofthecosmosthatitwassuitabletohalf-pastthree,butnotsuitabletohalf-pastfour。Whatamancanbelievedependsuponhisphilosophy,notupontheclockorthecentury。 Ifamanbelievesinunalterablenaturallaw,hecannotbelieveinanymiracleinanyage。Ifamanbelievesinawillbehindlaw,hecanbelieveinanymiracleinanyage。Suppose,forthesakeofargument,weareconcernedwithacaseofthaumaturgichealing。 Amaterialistofthetwelfthcenturycouldnotbelieveitanymorethanamaterialistofthetwentiethcentury。ButaChristianScientistofthetwentiethcenturycanbelieveitasmuchasaChristianofthetwelfthcentury。Itissimplyamatterofaman’stheoryofthings。Thereforeindealingwithanyhistoricalanswer,thepointisnotwhetheritwasgiveninourtime,butwhetheritwasgiveninanswertoourquestion。AndthemoreIthoughtaboutwhenandhowChristianityhadcomeintotheworld,themoreIfeltthatithadactuallycometoanswerthisquestion。 ItiscommonlythelooseandlatitudinarianChristianswhopayquiteindefensiblecomplimentstoChristianity。TheytalkasiftherehadneverbeenanypietyorpityuntilChristianitycame,apointonwhichanymediaevalwouldhavebeeneagertocorrectthem。 TheyrepresentthattheremarkablethingaboutChristianitywasthatitwasthefirsttopreachsimplicityorself-restraint,orinwardnessandsincerity。Theywillthinkmeverynarrow(whateverthatmeans) ifIsaythattheremarkablethingaboutChristianitywasthatitwasthefirsttopreachChristianity。Itspeculiaritywasthatitwaspeculiar,andsimplicityandsincerityarenotpeculiar,butobviousidealsforallmankind。Christianitywastheanswertoariddle,notthelasttruismutteredafteralongtalk。 OnlytheotherdayIsawinanexcellentweeklypaperofPuritantonethisremark,thatChristianitywhenstrippedofitsarmourofdogma(aswhoshouldspeakofamanstrippedofhisarmourofbones),turnedouttobenothingbuttheQuakerdoctrineoftheInnerLight。 Now,ifIweretosaythatChristianitycameintotheworldspeciallytodestroythedoctrineoftheInnerLight,thatwouldbeanexaggeration。Butitwouldbeverymuchnearertothetruth。 ThelastStoics,likeMarcusAurelius,wereexactlythepeoplewhodidbelieveintheInnerLight。Theirdignity,theirweariness,theirsadexternalcareforothers,theirincurableinternalcareforthemselves,wereallduetotheInnerLight,andexistedonlybythatdismalillumination。NoticethatMarcusAureliusinsists,assuchintrospectivemoralistsalwaysdo,uponsmallthingsdoneorundone;itisbecausehehasnothateorloveenoughtomakeamoralrevolution。Hegetsupearlyinthemorning,justasourownaristocratslivingtheSimpleLifegetupearlyinthemorning; becausesuchaltruismismucheasierthanstoppingthegamesoftheamphitheatreorgivingtheEnglishpeoplebacktheirland。 MarcusAureliusisthemostintolerableofhumantypes。Heisanunselfishegoist。Anunselfishegoistisamanwhohaspridewithouttheexcuseofpassion。OfallconceivableformsofenlightenmenttheworstiswhatthesepeoplecalltheInnerLight。Ofallhorriblereligionsthemosthorribleistheworshipofthegodwithin。 Anyonewhoknowsanybodyknowshowitwouldwork;anyonewhoknowsanyonefromtheHigherThoughtCentreknowshowitdoeswork。 ThatJonesshallworshipthegodwithinhimturnsoutultimatelytomeanthatJonesshallworshipJones。LetJonesworshipthesunormoon,anythingratherthantheInnerLight;letJonesworshipcatsorcrocodiles,ifhecanfindanyinhisstreet,butnotthegodwithin。Christianitycameintotheworldfirstlyinordertoassertwithviolencethatamanhadnotonlytolookinwards,buttolookoutwards,tobeholdwithastonishmentandenthusiasmadivinecompanyandadivinecaptain。TheonlyfunofbeingaChristianwasthatamanwasnotleftalonewiththeInnerLight,butdefinitelyrecognizedanouterlight,fairasthesun,clearasthemoon,terribleasanarmywithbanners。 Allthesame,itwillbeaswellifJonesdoesnotworshipthesunandmoon。Ifhedoes,thereisatendencyforhimtoimitatethem; tosay,thatbecausethesunburnsinsectsalive,hemayburninsectsalive。Hethinksthatbecausethesungivespeoplesun-stroke,hemaygivehisneighbourmeasles。Hethinksthatbecausethemoonissaidtodrivemenmad,hemaydrivehiswifemad。Thisuglysideofmereexternaloptimismhadalsoshownitselfintheancientworld。 AboutthetimewhentheStoicidealismhadbeguntoshowtheweaknessesofpessimism,theoldnatureworshipoftheancientshadbeguntoshowtheenormousweaknessesofoptimism。Natureworshipisnaturalenoughwhilethesocietyisyoung,or,inotherwords,PantheismisallrightaslongasitistheworshipofPan。 ButNaturehasanothersidewhichexperienceandsinarenotslowinfindingout,anditisnoflippancytosayofthegodPanthathesoonshowedtheclovenhoof。TheonlyobjectiontoNaturalReligionisthatsomehowitalwaysbecomesunnatural。AmanlovesNatureinthemorningforherinnocenceandamiability,andatnightfall,ifheislovingherstill,itisforherdarknessandhercruelty。 HewashesatdawninclearwaterasdidtheWiseManoftheStoics,yet,somehowatthedarkendoftheday,heisbathinginhotbull’sblood,asdidJuliantheApostate。Themerepursuitofhealthalwaysleadstosomethingunhealthy。Physicalnaturemustnotbemadethedirectobjectofobedience;itmustbeenjoyed,notworshipped。Starsandmountainsmustnotbetakenseriously。 Iftheyare,weendwherethepagannatureworshipended。 Becausetheearthiskind,wecanimitateallhercruelties。 Becausesexualityissane,wecanallgomadaboutsexuality。 Mereoptimismhadreacheditsinsaneandappropriatetermination。 Thetheorythateverythingwasgoodhadbecomeanorgyofeverythingthatwasbad。 OntheothersideouridealistpessimistswererepresentedbytheoldremnantoftheStoics。MarcusAureliusandhisfriendshadreallygivenuptheideaofanygodintheuniverseandlookedonlytothegodwithin。Theyhadnohopeofanyvirtueinnature,andhardlyanyhopeofanyvirtueinsociety。Theyhadnotenoughinterestintheouterworldreallytowreckorrevolutioniseit。 Theydidnotlovethecityenoughtosetfiretoit。Thustheancientworldwasexactlyinourowndesolatedilemma。Theonlypeoplewhoreallyenjoyedthisworldwerebusybreakingitup; andthevirtuouspeopledidnotcareenoughaboutthemtoknockthemdown。Inthisdilemma(thesameasours)Christianitysuddenlysteppedinandofferedasingularanswer,whichtheworldeventuallyacceptedasTHEanswer。Itwastheanswerthen,andIthinkitistheanswernow。 Thisanswerwasliketheslashofasword;itsundered; itdidnotinanysensesentimentallyunite。Briefly,itdividedGodfromthecosmos。ThattranscendenceanddistinctnessofthedeitywhichsomeChristiansnowwanttoremovefromChristianity,wasreallytheonlyreasonwhyanyonewantedtobeaChristian。 ItwasthewholepointoftheChristiananswertotheunhappypessimistandthestillmoreunhappyoptimist。AsIamhereonlyconcernedwiththeirparticularproblem,Ishallindicateonlybrieflythisgreatmetaphysicalsuggestion。Alldescriptionsofthecreatingorsustainingprincipleinthingsmustbemetaphorical,becausetheymustbeverbal。ThusthepantheistisforcedtospeakofGodinallthingsasifhewereinabox。Thustheevolutionisthas,inhisveryname,theideaofbeingunrolledlikeacarpet。 Allterms,religiousandirreligious,areopentothischarge。 Theonlyquestioniswhetheralltermsareuseless,orwhetheronecan,withsuchaphrase,coveradistinctIDEAabouttheoriginofthings。 Ithinkonecan,andsoevidentlydoestheevolutionist,orhewouldnottalkaboutevolution。AndtherootphraseforallChristiantheismwasthis,thatGodwasacreator,asanartistisacreator。 Apoetissoseparatefromhispoemthathehimselfspeaksofitasalittlethinghehas\"thrownoff。\"Eveningivingitforthhehasflungitaway。Thisprinciplethatallcreationandprocreationisabreakingoffisatleastasconsistentthroughthecosmosastheevolutionaryprinciplethatallgrowthisabranchingout。Awomanlosesachildeveninhavingachild。Allcreationisseparation。 Birthisassolemnapartingasdeath。 ItwastheprimephilosophicprincipleofChristianitythatthisdivorceinthedivineactofmaking(suchasseversthepoetfromthepoemorthemotherfromthenew-bornchild)wasthetruedescriptionoftheactwherebytheabsoluteenergymadetheworld。 Accordingtomostphilosophers,Godinmakingtheworldenslavedit。 AccordingtoChristianity,inmakingit,Hesetitfree。 Godhadwritten,notsomuchapoem,butratheraplay;aplayhehadplannedasperfect,butwhichhadnecessarilybeenlefttohumanactorsandstage-managers,whohadsincemadeagreatmessofit。 Iwilldiscussthetruthofthistheoremlater。HereIhaveonlytopointoutwithwhatastartlingsmoothnessitpassedthedilemmawehavediscussedinthischapter。Inthiswayatleastonecouldbebothhappyandindignantwithoutdegradingone’sselftobeeitherapessimistoranoptimist。Onthissystemonecouldfightalltheforcesofexistencewithoutdesertingtheflagofexistence。 Onecouldbeatpeacewiththeuniverseandyetbeatwarwiththeworld。St。Georgecouldstillfightthedragon,howeverbigthemonsterbulkedinthecosmos,thoughhewerebiggerthanthemightycitiesorbiggerthantheeverlastinghills。Ifhewereasbigastheworldhecouldyetbekilledinthenameoftheworld。 St。Georgehadnottoconsideranyobviousoddsorproportionsinthescaleofthings,butonlytheoriginalsecretoftheirdesign。 Hecanshakehisswordatthedragon,evenifitiseverything; eveniftheemptyheavensoverhisheadareonlythehugearchofitsopenjaws。 Andthenfollowedanexperienceimpossibletodescribe。 ItwasasifIhadbeenblunderingaboutsincemybirthwithtwohugeandunmanageablemachines,ofdifferentshapesandwithoutapparentconnection——theworldandtheChristiantradition。 Ihadfoundthisholeintheworld:thefactthatonemustsomehowfindawayoflovingtheworldwithouttrustingit; somehowonemustlovetheworldwithoutbeingworldly。IfoundthisprojectingfeatureofChristiantheology,likeasortofhardspike,thedogmaticinsistencethatGodwaspersonal,andhadmadeaworldseparatefromHimself。Thespikeofdogmafittedexactlyintotheholeintheworld——ithadevidentlybeenmeanttogothere—— andthenthestrangethingbegantohappen。Whenoncethesetwopartsofthetwomachineshadcometogether,oneafteranother,alltheotherpartsfittedandfellinwithaneerieexactitude。 Icouldhearboltafterboltoverallthemachineryfallingintoitsplacewithakindofclickofrelief。Havinggotonepartright,alltheotherpartswererepeatingthatrectitude,asclockafterclockstrikesnoon。Instinctafterinstinctwasansweredbydoctrineafterdoctrine。Or,tovarythemetaphor,Iwaslikeonewhohadadvancedintoahostilecountrytotakeonehighfortress。Andwhenthatforthadfallenthewholecountrysurrenderedandturnedsolidbehindme。Thewholelandwaslitup,asitwere,backtothefirstfieldsofmychildhood。AllthoseblindfanciesofboyhoodwhichinthefourthchapterIhavetriedinvaintotraceonthedarkness,becamesuddenlytransparentandsane。 IwasrightwhenIfeltthatroseswereredbysomesortofchoice: itwasthedivinechoice。IwasrightwhenIfeltthatIwouldalmostrathersaythatgrasswasthewrongcolourthansayitmustbynecessityhavebeenthatcolour:itmightverilyhavebeenanyother。Mysensethathappinesshungonthecrazythreadofaconditiondidmeansomethingwhenallwassaid:itmeantthewholedoctrineoftheFall。EventhosedimandshapelessmonstersofnotionswhichIhavenotbeenabletodescribe,muchlessdefend,steppedquietlyintotheirplaceslikecolossalcaryatidesofthecreed。Thefancythatthecosmoswasnotvastandvoid,butsmallandcosy,hadafulfilledsignificancenow,foranythingthatisaworkofartmustbesmallinthesightoftheartist; toGodthestarsmightbeonlysmallanddear,likediamonds。 Andmyhauntinginstinctthatsomehowgoodwasnotmerelyatooltobeused,butarelictobeguarded,likethegoodsfromCrusoe’sship—— eventhathadbeenthewildwhisperofsomethingoriginallywise,for,accordingtoChristianity,wewereindeedthesurvivorsofawreck,thecrewofagoldenshipthathadgonedownbeforethebeginningoftheworld。 Buttheimportantmatterwasthis,thatitentirelyreversedthereasonforoptimism。Andtheinstantthereversalwasmadeitfeltliketheabrupteasewhenaboneisputbackinthesocket。 Ihadoftencalledmyselfanoptimist,toavoidthetooevidentblasphemyofpessimism。Butalltheoptimismoftheagehadbeenfalseanddishearteningforthisreason,thatithadalwaysbeentryingtoprovethatwefitintotheworld。TheChristianoptimismisbasedonthefactthatwedoNOTfitintotheworld。 Ihadtriedtobehappybytellingmyselfthatmanisananimal,likeanyotherwhichsoughtitsmeatfromGod。ButnowIreallywashappy,forIhadlearntthatmanisamonstrosity。Ihadbeenrightinfeelingallthingsasodd,forImyselfwasatonceworseandbetterthanallthings。Theoptimist’spleasurewasprosaic,foritdweltonthenaturalnessofeverything;theChristianpleasurewaspoetic,foritdweltontheunnaturalnessofeverythinginthelightofthesupernatural。ThemodernphilosopherhadtoldmeagainandagainthatIwasintherightplace,andIhadstillfeltdepressedeveninacquiescence。ButIhadheardthatIwasintheWRONGplace,andmysoulsangforjoy,likeabirdinspring。 Theknowledgefoundoutandilluminatedforgottenchambersinthedarkhouseofinfancy。Iknewnowwhygrasshadalwaysseemedtomeasqueerasthegreenbeardofagiant,andwhyIcouldfeelhomesickathome。 VITHEPARADOXESOFCHRISTIANITY Therealtroublewiththisworldofoursisnotthatitisanunreasonableworld,noreventhatitisareasonableone。Thecommonestkindoftroubleisthatitisnearlyreasonable,butnotquite。 Lifeisnotanillogicality;yetitisatrapforlogicians。 Itlooksjustalittlemoremathematicalandregularthanitis; itsexactitudeisobvious,butitsinexactitudeishidden; itswildnessliesinwait。IgiveonecoarseinstanceofwhatImean。 Supposesomemathematicalcreaturefromthemoonweretoreckonupthehumanbody;hewouldatonceseethattheessentialthingaboutitwasthatitwasduplicate。Amanistwomen,heontherightexactlyresemblinghimontheleft。Havingnotedthattherewasanarmontherightandoneontheleft,alegontherightandoneontheleft,hemightgofurtherandstillfindoneachsidethesamenumberoffingers,thesamenumberoftoes,twineyes,twinears,twinnostrils,andeventwinlobesofthebrain。 Atlasthewouldtakeitasalaw;andthen,wherehefoundaheartononeside,woulddeducethattherewasanotherheartontheother。 Andjustthen,wherehemostfelthewasright,hewouldbewrong。 Itisthissilentswervingfromaccuracybyaninchthatistheuncannyelementineverything。Itseemsasortofsecrettreasonintheuniverse。Anappleoranorangeisroundenoughtogetitselfcalledround,andyetisnotroundafterall。 Theearthitselfisshapedlikeanorangeinordertoluresomesimpleastronomerintocallingitaglobe。Abladeofgrassiscalledafterthebladeofasword,becauseitcomestoapoint; butitdoesn’t。Everywhereinthingsthereisthiselementofthequietandincalculable。Itescapestherationalists,butitneverescapestillthelastmoment。Fromthegrandcurveofourearthitcouldeasilybeinferredthateveryinchofitwasthuscurved。 Itwouldseemrationalthatasamanhasabrainonbothsides,heshouldhaveaheartonbothsides。YetscientificmenarestillorganizingexpeditionstofindtheNorthPole,becausetheyaresofondofflatcountry。Scientificmenarealsostillorganizingexpeditionstofindaman’sheart;andwhentheytrytofindit,theygenerallygetonthewrongsideofhim。 Now,actualinsightorinspirationisbesttestedbywhetheritguessesthesehiddenmalformationsorsurprises。Ifourmathematicianfromthemoonsawthetwoarmsandthetwoears,hemightdeducethetwoshoulder-bladesandthetwohalvesofthebrain。Butifheguessedthattheman’sheartwasintherightplace,thenIshouldcallhimsomethingmorethanamathematician。Now,thisisexactlytheclaimwhichIhavesincecometopropoundforChristianity。 Notmerelythatitdeduceslogicaltruths,butthatwhenitsuddenlybecomesillogical,ithasfound,sotospeak,anillogicaltruth。 Itnotonlygoesrightaboutthings,butitgoeswrong(ifonemaysayso)exactlywherethethingsgowrong。Itsplansuitsthesecretirregularities,andexpectstheunexpected。Itissimpleaboutthesimpletruth;butitisstubbornaboutthesubtletruth。 Itwilladmitthatamanhastwohands,itwillnotadmit(thoughalltheModernistswailtoit)theobviousdeductionthathehastwohearts。 Itismyonlypurposeinthischaptertopointthisout;toshowthatwheneverwefeelthereissomethingoddinChristiantheology,weshallgenerallyfindthatthereissomethingoddinthetruth。 Ihavealludedtoanunmeaningphrasetotheeffectthatsuchandsuchacreedcannotbebelievedinourage。Ofcourse,anythingcanbebelievedinanyage。But,oddlyenough,therereallyisasenseinwhichacreed,ifitisbelievedatall,canbebelievedmorefixedlyinacomplexsocietythaninasimpleone。 IfamanfindsChristianitytrueinBirmingham,hehasactuallyclearerreasonsforfaiththanifhehadfoundittrueinMercia。Forthemorecomplicatedseemsthecoincidence,thelessitcanbeacoincidence。 Ifsnowflakesfellintheshape,say,oftheheartofMidlothian,itmightbeanaccident。ButifsnowflakesfellintheexactshapeofthemazeatHamptonCourt,Ithinkonemightcallitamiracle。 ItisexactlyasofsuchamiraclethatIhavesincecometofeelofthephilosophyofChristianity。Thecomplicationofourmodernworldprovesthetruthofthecreedmoreperfectlythananyoftheplainproblemsoftheagesoffaith。ItwasinNottingHillandBatterseathatIbegantoseethatChristianitywastrue。 ThisiswhythefaithhasthatelaborationofdoctrinesanddetailswhichsomuchdistressesthosewhoadmireChristianitywithoutbelievinginit。Whenonceonebelievesinacreed,oneisproudofitscomplexity,asscientistsareproudofthecomplexityofscience。Itshowshowrichitisindiscoveries。Ifitisrightatall,itisacomplimenttosaythatit’selaboratelyright。 Astickmightfitaholeorastoneahollowbyaccident。 Butakeyandalockarebothcomplex。Andifakeyfitsalock,youknowitistherightkey。 ButthisinvolvedaccuracyofthethingmakesitverydifficulttodowhatInowhavetodo,todescribethisaccumulationoftruth。 Itisveryhardforamantodefendanythingofwhichheisentirelyconvinced。Itiscomparativelyeasywhenheisonlypartiallyconvinced。Heispartiallyconvincedbecausehehasfoundthisorthatproofofthething,andhecanexpoundit。 Butamanisnotreallyconvincedofaphilosophictheorywhenhefindsthatsomethingprovesit。Heisonlyreallyconvincedwhenhefindsthateverythingprovesit。Andthemoreconvergingreasonshefindspointingtothisconviction,themorebewilderedheisifaskedsuddenlytosumthemup。Thus,ifoneaskedanordinaryintelligentman,onthespurofthemoment,\"Whydoyouprefercivilizationtosavagery?\" hewouldlookwildlyroundatobjectafterobject,andwouldonlybeabletoanswervaguely,\"Why,thereisthatbookcase……andthecoalsinthecoal-scuttle……andpianos……andpolicemen。\" Thewholecaseforcivilizationisthatthecaseforitiscomplex。 Ithasdonesomanythings。Butthatverymultiplicityofproofwhichoughttomakereplyoverwhelmingmakesreplyimpossible。 Thereis,therefore,aboutallcompleteconvictionakindofhugehelplessness。Thebeliefissobigthatittakesalongtimetogetitintoaction。Andthishesitationchieflyarises,oddlyenough,fromanindifferenceaboutwhereoneshouldbegin。 AllroadsleadtoRome;whichisonereasonwhymanypeoplenevergetthere。InthecaseofthisdefenceoftheChristianconvictionIconfessthatIwouldassoonbegintheargumentwithonethingasanother;Iwouldbeginitwithaturniporataximetercab。 ButifIamtobeatallcarefulaboutmakingmymeaningclear,itwill,Ithink,bewisertocontinuethecurrentargumentsofthelastchapter,whichwasconcernedtourgethefirstofthesemysticalcoincidences,orratherratifications。AllIhadhithertoheardofChristiantheologyhadalienatedmefromit。 Iwasapaganattheageoftwelve,andacompleteagnosticbytheageofsixteen;andIcannotunderstandanyonepassingtheageofseventeenwithouthavingaskedhimselfsosimpleaquestion。 Idid,indeed,retainacloudyreverenceforacosmicdeityandagreathistoricalinterestintheFounderofChristianity。 ButIcertainlyregardedHimasaman;thoughperhapsIthoughtthat,eveninthatpoint,HehadanadvantageoversomeofHismoderncritics。