In another place, C.S. Lewis said that he had not referred to homosexuality in his writings because, unlike other vices, he had no experience of it directly or as a temptation. When asked, did that mean that he had experience or temptations toward all of the rest? He said, as a matter of fact, yes. He believed it would be hypocritical to condemn something he had no experience of.
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In another place, C.S. Lewis said that he had not referred to homosexuality in his writings because, unlike other vices, he had no experience of it directly or as a temptation. When asked, did that mean that he had experience or temptations toward all of the rest? He said, as a matter of fact, yes. He believed it would be hypocritical to condemn something he had no experience of.
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