But there's something different and degraded about the modern variant of paganism. It springs not from a genuine sense of life as developed through shared culture, but rather from the decay of a culture that unleashes everyone to declare himself his own god in a fit of narcissism and hubris. I stumbled on an insightful quote from C.S. Lewis hinting that a neo-pagan is of necessity worse than his forebears:
A post-Christian man is not a Pagan; you might as well think that a married woman recovers her virginity by divorce. The post-Christian is cut off from the Christian past and therefore doubly from the Pagan past . . . .
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