1. Travis Perry says:

    Sounds like a very interesting story premise!

  2. Women also have a struggle with temptation to “bad men.”
    Men are seduced by the Infernal Venus or the femme fatale.
    We women are seduced by the Infernal Cupid or the homme fatal. We desire him not despite–but because of his wickedness. Hence the insane popularity of Fifty Shades and other dangerous nonsense.

    Sorry Brandon. I kind of got offtrack from the point of your essay.

    The Treasure of Capric sounds good. There is a horror to God’s holiness we seldom discuss in church.
    I wonder if Lovecraft dreamed up his cosmic existential horrors to avoid the holiness of the rightful King of the universe.

    • Thanks for the thoughtful response. I fully agree with the universality of those temptations. They sometimes take a different angle of attack though. The more terrifying aspect of holiness is not something I’ve seen addressed in literature, except maybe in the “longing” CS Lewis discussed. In my own work it’s only hinted at.

      Psalm 27 has been a strong prayer of mine lately, especially living in the beauty of His presence.

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