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Atheism Quote by D. H. Lawrence

“I cannot be a materialist - but Oh, how is it possible that a God who speaks to all hearts can let Belgravia go laughing to a vicious luxury, and Whitechapel cursing to a filthy debauchery - such suffering, such dreadful suffering - and shall the short years of Christ's mission atone for it all?” quote by D. H. Lawrence
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“I cannot be a materialist - but Oh, how is it possible that a God who speaks to all hearts can let Belgravia go laughing to a vicious luxury, and Whitechapel cursing to a filthy debauchery - such suffering, such dreadful suffering - and shall the short years of Christ's mission atone for it all?”

D. H. Lawrence

About This Quote

Source Novel: Lady Chatterley's Lover, 1928

The quote questions the paradox of divine compassion amidst human cruelty and suffering, questioning why a loving God permits such evil.

In simple terms: It wonders why a loving God allows suffering.

Key Takeaway

Reflect on the coexistence of good and evil.

Themes

theodicy faith suffering divine justice

Mood

conflicted thoughtful

Type

philosophical theological

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • war
  • poverty
  • spiritual doubt
  • ethical debate

Key Concepts

existentialism theology morality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you reconcile faith with observed suffering?
  • What role does human agency play?
A Different Perspective

It may oversimplify complex theological issues.

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