Thomas Merton Quotes About Devil

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  • The devil is no fool. He can get people feeling about heaven the way they ought to feel about hell. He can make them fear the means of grace the way they do not fear sin. And he does so, not by light but by obscurity, not by realities but by shadows; not by clarity and substance, but by dreams and the creatures of psychosis. And men are so poor in intellect that a few cold chills down their spine will be enough to keep them from ever finding out the truth about anything.

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  • For the ones who are called saints by human opinion on earth may very well be devils, and their light may very well be darkness

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    Thomas Merton (1998). “The Seven Storey Mountain”, p.211, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • The devil makes many disciples by preaching against sin. He convinces them that the great evil of sin, induces a crisis of guilt by which “God is satisfied," and after that he lets them spend the rest of their lives meditating on the intense sinfulness and evident reprobation of other men.

    Thomas Merton (2007). “New Seeds of Contemplation”, p.92, New Directions Publishing
  • In the devil's theology, the important thing is to be absolutely right and to prove that everybody else is absolutely wrong.

    Thomas Merton (2007). “New Seeds of Contemplation”, p.96, New Directions Publishing
  • First, the desert is the country of madness. Second, it is the refuge of the devil, thrown out into the "wilderness of upper Egypt" to "wander in dry places." Thirst drives man mad, and the devil himself is mad with a kind of thirst for his own lost excellence--lost because he has immured himself in it and closed out everything else. So the man who wanders into the desert to be himself must take care that he does not go mad and become the servant of the one who dwells there in a sterile paradise of emptiness and rage.

    Thomas Merton (2011). “Thoughts In Solitude”, p.21, Macmillan
  • The friends of Job appear on the scene as advisers and "consolers," offering Job the fruits of their moral scientia. But when Job insists that his sufferings have no explanation and that he cannot discover the reason for them through conventional ethical concepts, his friends turn into accusers, and curse Job as a sinner. Thus, instead of consolers, they become torturers by virtue of their very morality, and in so doing, while claiming to be advocates of God, they act as instruments of the devil.

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